what is integrative psychosynthesis?
Integrative Psychosynthesis builds on Assagioli’s vision of Psychosynthesis as a guiding attitude that would complement other psychological approaches through the integration of a diverse range of psychological schools including Jungian, Gestalt, Archetypal and Psychodynamic into the holding framework of Psychosynthesis.
This integration offers tremendous flexibility and creativity:
we can use the lens of Psychodynamic therapy when working with a client’s (past) unconscious issues of primal wounding;
the lens of Humanistic Psychology i.e. Gestalt and Person-Centred for a client’s (present) issues;
the lens of the Transpersonal, Jungian or Archetypal for a client’s (future) questions of ‘What is being called for here?’ or ‘What does the soul need in the face of life challenges?
Below is a wheel characterising this integration. For more details on the approach at Re•Vision, go to Articles & Publications
