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Pshychosynthesis is an approach to psychotherapy/counselling which honours mind, body, feelings and spirit. Relationship isses, addictions, repeating unhelpful patterns and many other concerns bring clients to therapy, as well as just a feeling that life could be better. Psychosynthesis harnesses all your resources to find a meaningful way through.
Clients may wish to work with an experienced psychotherapist for a variety of different reasons. For instance:
Psychosynthesis psychotherapy is well-placed to deal with all these issues, particularly through its inclusive approach to human potential. Psychosynthesis can help people connect to the genuinely positive and healthy parts of themselves as well as healing and nurturing those aspects which are suffering or making life difficult for the individual.
Pshychosynthesis is an approach to psychotherapy/counselling which honours mind, body, feelings and spirit. Relationship isses, addictions, repeating unhelpful patterns and many other concerns bring clients to therapy, as well as just a feeling that life could be better. Psychosynthesis harnesses all your resources to find a meaningful way through.
Clients may wish to work with an experienced psychotherapist for a variety of different reasons. For instance:
- they could suffer from depression, anxiety or other states of mind which make life less fulfilling;
- they are experiencing relationship problems;
- something isn't right in their lives, or something is missing;
- they have become aware of repeating patterns which are making them unhappy or discontent;
- there seems to be a split between their values and their actions, or between their spiritual lives and their everyday lives;
- they feel stuck and can't see how to move on;
- it feels the right moment to take stock of their lives;
- there are past or present emotional, physical or sexual abuse issues which they are struggling to deal with;
- addiction has impacted on their lives and they want support as they deal with this.
Psychosynthesis psychotherapy is well-placed to deal with all these issues, particularly through its inclusive approach to human potential. Psychosynthesis can help people connect to the genuinely positive and healthy parts of themselves as well as healing and nurturing those aspects which are suffering or making life difficult for the individual.
Our Psychosynthesis Psychotherapists:
Alice Bondi
John Smith

