
Psychosynthesis is an approach to psychology that was developed by Roberto Assagioli, M.D. He compared psychosynthesis to the prevailing thinking of the day, contrasting psychosynthesis for example with existential psychology, but unlike the latter considered loneliness not to be `either ultimate or essential.`. Assagioli asserted that `the dir......
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A lay movement, the opposite of psychoanalysis, stressing therapy aimed at restoring useful inhibitions and restoring the id to its rightful place in relation to the ego. ... Origin: psycho-+ synthesis ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: sī′kō-sin′thĕ-sis Definitions: 1. Term for an older style of therapy, posited as the opposite of psychoanalysis, stressing the restoration of useful inhibitions and of the id to its rightful place in relation to the ego.
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psychosynthesis 1. A reference to a non-medical movement which is the opposite of psychoanalysis; stressing therapy aimed at restoring useful inhibitions and restoring the id to its rightful place in relation to the ego.2. The integration of disjointed elements of the psyche or personality; therefore, psychosynthesist, someone who practices or advo...
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a theoretical effort to reconcile components of the unconscious, including dreams, with the rest of the personality.
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