Psychosynthesis My Foundation
“The one who searches is the one you are looking for.”
The Core Principle
Psychosynthesis is based on the understanding that we are more than our experiences, no matter how painful they have been.
Rather than viewing difficulties as purely limiting or pathological, therapy explores how pain, crisis, and inner conflict can become sources of meaning, creativity, and growth.
The work involves gently identifying fears, limitations, and inner conflicts, while always staying connected to what is healthy, alive, and already present within the person.
What Psychosynthesis Works With
Challenges
Recognising present fears, inner conflicts, and self-limiting patterns
Understanding emotional survival strategies rooted in childhood and attachment
Becoming aware of sub-personalities that shape your reactions
Resources
Strengthening a healthy, creative, and authentic sense of self (the I)
Transforming outdated survival patterns to support your present life
Awakening personal and transpersonal strengths that may be dormant
Inner movement
Exploring both personal longings and deeper transpersonal dimensions
Giving space to unexpressed qualities and inner potential
Transpersonal
The term transpersonal means “beyond the personality”.
In psychosynthesis, the human being is seen as more than thoughts, emotions, and personal history. Each person is understood to have both a personal self and a spiritual self.
Therapy supports the gradual integration, or synthesis, of these aspects. Within this space lies our inherent potential, including the capacity to develop qualities such as love, will, compassion, courage, creativity, and joy.
Perspective
OriginsPsychosynthesis was founded by Italian psychiatrist Roberto Assagioli (1888–1974).
He described synthesis as an essential force of nature, driven by the universal movement toward unity and wholeness. From the Greek synthesis, meaning “to put together”, psychosynthesis is the process of bringing separate parts into a coherent whole.
Psychosynthesis egg diagramLower unconscious – Childhood/our history
Middle Unconscious – The Reality We Live In
Higher Unconscious – Spiritual Potential/Soul Power
Field of Consciousness – “Here and Now”
The Conscious Personal Self – The Self
Transpersonal/Higher Self
Collective Unconscious – the Universal Field
Step into conscious change.
Schedule your 15 minute discovery call and see if this feels right for you.