Unfolding Self: The Practice of Psychosynthesis

Unfolding Self: The Practice of Psychosynthesis

by Molly Young Brown (Author), Molly Young Brown (Author), Molly Young Brown (Author)

Synopsis

This revered classic provides a clear guide to the principles and techniques of psycho synthesis, the dynamic transpersonal psychology that facilitates the natural process of growth within each person. First articulated by the Italian psychiatrist Roberto Assagioli in the beginning of the 20th century, psycho synthesis represents a holistic approach to personal growth that combines various methods and principles of Eastern and Western psychology into one versatile approach. Written by an internationally renowned teacher and writer, this book gives counsellors in training and those practicing a comprehensive introduction to practicing in this growing field, from theoretical concepts to conducting psycho synthesis sessions with clients. The nine chapters explain such concepts as essential being and motivation of the individual; Assagioli's psychological laws; the psycho synthesis model of human growth; the basic principles that form this model and how to apply those principles; and specific problems that psycho synthesis addresses in the various stages of the human development. Each chapter features exercises that can be done with clients or in self-test. An appendix provides transcripts from two psycho synthesis sessions, a glossary, a bibliography, and a reference list.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
Edition: Revised ed.
Publisher: Allworth Press
Published: 16 Sep 2004

ISBN 10: 9781581153
ISBN 13: 9781581153835

Author Bio
Molly Young Brown is an internationally recognized teacher and writer in the field of psychosynthesis. She is the author of Growing Whole (0-96114-441-6) and Coming Back to Life (0-86571-391-X). She lives in Mount Shasta, CA.