What is Psychosynthesis?


Introduction

The Italian psychiatrist Roberto Assagioli began Psychosynthesis in 1910. He wanted to expand beyond Freud’s analysis and "talking cure": he added synthesis and a broader use of our human abilities, such as will, imagination, and intuition. He included even our spiritual side, our higher aspirations, and our center, which he called the Self.

People use Psychosynthesis as a way of life – and in a wide variety of fields, such as education, psychology, business, and spirituality. Whether student or sage, we all can enhance our development, live a more centered life, have freer use of will, and enjoy a greater sense of mutual responsibility and caring.

Psychosynthesis offers delightful tools for many purposes: embracing opposed parts of our inner worlds, enriching each other with our differences, making groups and organizations function with greater purpose, and enjoying a respectful interchange with the world that envelops us. The main goal of the broad-ranging theory and methods of Psychosynthesis is to enhance the full range of human experience and support our movement toward Self-realization.


What is Psychosynthesis?
 Introduction
 Assisting Human Development
 Psychosynthesis Then and Now
 A Synthesis of Many Traditions
 Stages in Psychosynthesis
 Psychosynthesis Methods
 Will and Choice: A Comeback
 Two Basic Psychosynthesis "Maps":
       The "Star" Diagram: Your Personal Tools
       The "Egg" Diagram: Picturing Your Psyche

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