Psychosynthesis: A psychotherapist's personal overview |
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Authors: | Frank Haronian Ph.D. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Present address: 2807 Princeton Pike, 08648 Lawrenceville, New Jersey |
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Abstract: | Psychosynthesis, a therapeutic orientation based on personal experience, bridges psychological and theological conceptions of human nature. Psychotherapy is conducted in the here-and-now with emphasis on the relationship. Within that context, many techniques are employed. Imagination and intuition are cultivated. The client is helped to identify with his personal self, the center of consciousness and will, and to exercise willing control over the process of therapy and over his life. Basic principles include the existence of a higher unconscious, which is the locus of transpersonal needs, the interrelatedness of one to all, the reality of consciousness and will. Positive strivings and continuing growth are emphasized.Dr. Haronian is in private practice |
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