Psychosynthesis: A Manual of Principles and TechniquesArguing that psychoanalysis was incomplete, Assagioli began to formulate psychosynthesis in 1910. Psychology, he said, must embrace the soul, the imagination as well as the libido, the complex and the natural instinct. |
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... auditory . In deciding whether to ask for concentration on the auditory to the exclusion of the visual , or to allow both to occur concom- mitantly , in practice we generally use both methods in succession , because their rationale and ...
... auditory . In deciding whether to ask for concentration on the auditory to the exclusion of the visual , or to allow both to occur concom- mitantly , in practice we generally use both methods in succession , because their rationale and ...
Page 155
... auditory evocation is that of the bells of a country church , and this is particularly helpful for individuals living in a city . It seems to have a nostalgic tranquilizing and harmoniz- ing effect . It may also be valuable to ask the ...
... auditory evocation is that of the bells of a country church , and this is particularly helpful for individuals living in a city . It seems to have a nostalgic tranquilizing and harmoniz- ing effect . It may also be valuable to ask the ...
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... auditory evocation is partic- ularly indicated in two extreme types : those with deficient audi- tory ability and those with excessive ability . For those of a deficient auditory ability the technique helps them to develop the function ...
... auditory evocation is partic- ularly indicated in two extreme types : those with deficient audi- tory ability and those with excessive ability . For those of a deficient auditory ability the technique helps them to develop the function ...
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