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The techniques of psychosynthesis require a creative application. Set-piece scripts and step-by-step instructions found in books are only a rough guideline in need of modification by therapists so as to best support the unpredictable experiential process happening in the consulting room. But what are these techniques? Why do we apply them? And how are they approached creatively?
Join Allan Frater (wildimagination.uk) and Ryan O’Kane (ryanokane.uk) for part 3 of this series drawing upon the recent publication of Allan’s book ‘The Act of Imagination: Psychosynthesis Psychotherapy in Experiential Context’
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The teachings of Psychosynthesis are not just a theoretical but also a practical matter. How we understand Psychosynthesis teachings influences what experiences are noticed and validated, how they are engaged with, and to what ends. So what are these teachings? How do we recognise them experientially? And by what criteria might we improve upon current understanding?
Join Allan Frater (wildimagination.uk) and Ryan O’Kane (ryanokane.uk) for part 2 of this series drawing upon the recent publication of Allan’s book ‘The Act of Imagination: Psychosynthesis Psychotherapy in Experiential Context’ -
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A teaser-trailer for The Psychosynthesis Sessions, Season 1: What is Psychosynthesis?
A podcast that gently questions and reimagines the richness of ‘psychosynthesis’ – a psychology first developed by Roberto Assagioli (1888-1974). Expect fresh ideas and new methods, grounded in stories from the consulting room and everyday life. Hosted by psychosynthesis therapists and teachers Allan Frater (wildimagination.uk) and Ryan O’Kane (ryanokane.uk).
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Ask any two psychosynthesis therapists the question ‘what is psychosynthesis?’ and you’ll probably get more than two answers.
There are perhaps as many different interpretations of psychosynthesis as there are people applying its teachings and methods. But how do we make sense of this diversity and difference? How can we notice, amid all this variety, what makes psychosynthesis distinctive? What is the common thread holding all these expressions together?
Join Allan and Ryan for part 1 of this new series taking a fresh perspective on psychosynthesis, drawing upon the recent publication of Allan’s book ‘The Act of Imagination: Psychosynthesis Psychotherapy in Experiential Context’.
Hosted by psychosynthesis therapists and teachers Allan Frater (wildimagination.uk) and Ryan O’Kane (ryanokane.uk).