Jan 12, 2021
This is not a book about psychotherapy or coaching, but it does seem relevant to psychosynthesis. Kate Raworth is an economist with a difference. She has rejected the academic economist’s usual panacea of mathematics and calculus, and focussed on the human... Jan 12, 2021
This is one of those rare books that begins with a story that blows your mind, and then continues on a magical, mystery tour that some will find inspiring , but others may take with a metaphorical pinch of salt. The Pilgrims’ Way runs from four locations in... Jan 12, 2021
The Seven Types Kenneth Sorensen’s book takes what I believe are some less well-known aspects of Roberto Assagioli’s theories, and works these into a colourful and compelling book for self-analysis. I am a colour addict, and I found this an easy read, full of... Jan 12, 2021
5DL Roger Evans wrote the Creative Manager in the 1970s, putting a focus on the human dimensions of leadership that at the time was revolutionary. The Five Dimensions of Leadership are Self-Awareness, Awareness of Others, Systemic Awareness, Being Strong but... Jan 12, 2021
This is a hidden gem. Petra Guggisberg Nocelli has written this biography of Roberto Assagioli in close liaison with the Istituto di Psicosintesi in Italy. It tracks the early growth of Assagioli’s psycho-therapy, his work with Freud and Jung, his movement from... error: Please contact us on 07703 341 529 if you want to copy content
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