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Psychosynthesis is regarded as an orientation and a general approach to the whole human being, and as existing apart from any of its particular concrete applications. 

This approach allows for a wide variety of techniques and methods to be used within the psychosynthesis context.  This includes guided imagery, dream work, and sand tray; to art therapy, journaling, drama therapy and body work; from cognitive-behavioral techniques, to object relations, self- psychology, and family systems approaches; from individual and group psychotherapy, to meditation and self-help groups.  Psychosynthesis offers an overall view, which can help orient oneself within the vast array of different modalities available today, and be applied either for therapy or for self-actualization. 

The Psychosynthesis perspective allows practitioners the recognition and validation of an extensive range of human experience:  the vicissitudes of developmental difficulties and early trauma; the struggle with compulsions, addictions, and the trance of daily life; the confrontation with existential identity, choice, and responsibility; levels of creativity, peak performance, and spiritual experience; and the search for meaning and direction in life.  None of these important spheres of human existence need be reduced to the other, and each can find its right palace in the whole.  This means that no matter what type of experience is engaged, and no matter what phase of growth is negotiated, the complexity and uniqueness of the person may be respected—a fundamental principle in any application of Psychosynthesis. (Wikipedia) http://www.psychosynthesis.org/

Practitioners offering this specialty:  Terrie Ford 

 

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