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A**R
Very Good fly through
I found this well written and offered a clear and concise overview of psychosynthesis. Great for trainee practitioners to get to grips with the framework or anyone interested in what psychosynthesis has to offer.
C**N
Informative introduction to psychosynthesis
The writing is a bit unsophisticated, but the author does a good job presenting the basics of psychosynthesis principles.
L**Y
Psychosynthesis Made Easy: A Psychospiritual Psychology for Today
Great easy snapshot of Psychosynthesis by Stephanie Sorréll. I have studied for 2 years and would recommend this almost as a brochure to what the process is about, fantastic job
R**R
a great introduction to the subject
Easy to read and understand; a excellent book for anyone wanting to know about the subject in a short period of time.
S**O
Five Stars
Good!
P**.
Five Stars
very useful
E**M
Psychology of the Soul
Psychology for the SoulThis is a good straightforward introduction to Psychosynthesis, part of O Books' "Made Easy" series. Stephanie is well qualified to write this as she has an MA and is an Applied Practitioner in the art of Psychosynthesis Psychology from the London Institute of Psychosynthesis. We are told it is written for therapists to recommend to their clients, and as a first stage for those who would like to study the subject further.The book starts with a chapter on the psychiatrist Roberto Assagioli, who founded this branch of transpersonal psychology. The method uniquely places an emphasis on the combined aspects of the spiritual "Self" and the personality "self", how we recognise, accept, co-ordinate and integrate the many different aspects of ourselves, our sub-personalities, and then go through a process of "disidentification", which is central to psychosynthesis, learning to distance ourselves from circumstances that otherwise might overwhelm us. The whole process enables us to become more conscious and helps us to make more sense of the world and our place within it.The second chapter is also historical, taking us through the history of psychology, and how it has informed and influenced psychosynthesis, including behaviourism, work with the unconscious and the humanistic psychology (with its roots in shamanism) developed mainly by Maslow, with his pyramidal "hierarchy of needs."The next chapter then covers in some detail Assagioli's Egg Model of our different levels of Consciousness. Chapters then follow on Sub-personalities; Disidentification; The Power of Right Relations and Group work; our Will and the need for balance between the male and female qualities; the Use of Imagery (to activate our healing plans and central to psychosynthesis, and including a discussion of the role that empathy and compassion have to play, so important in the world today ); The Use of Symbols and Exercises; and the role that ecopsychology has to play in psychosynthesis.Finally Stephanie has a chapter devoted to a practical model of how a psychosynthesis counselling session might begin, progress, and, very importantly, end.This is what I most like about Stephanie's books, well demonstrated in this short and very readable little volume. There is a very real and practical thread running throughout the chapters, borne out of her own very personal experiences that speak to me and will no doubt resonate with those other readers who have not been immune from mental dis-ease.
W**H
An accessible introduction to psychosynthesis.
This felt very much like a bare bones introduction. Interesting and easy to follow but did not leave me knowing quite where to go next for a deeper understanding. Am I ready to dive into Assagioli's original writings or should I focus on current developments in psychosynthesis and its practice? There are recommended reading lists and websites, but I did not feel sufficiently guided to know what to study as a follow on.
G**E
Very good and educational and insightful and inspiring
This is a very good work for counselling both men and women of all fields. I love it because it is very insightful, informative, inspirational, informative, and educational.
A**A
Helpful and light summary of psychosynthesis in subpersonalities and possible external effects
This is an easy book to read and digest. Gives a high level view of psychosynthesis and dimensions of a personality.
G**R
Simple and direct
I found this an easy way into psychosynthesis. Would recomend this for any one who is looking at the various therapies as its easy to read and understand quickly
A**S
Ace introduction to Psychosynthesis.
Concise, informative and sound introduction to Psychosynthesis, enabling a good overview to be had by the reader. A good starting point to build on.
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