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An Introduction to Psychosynthesis

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

Carola B. B. Mathers*
Affiliation:
Springfield and St George's Hospitals, Tooting, London SW17
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A day workshop on the subject of psychosynthesis was held in June 1985 by the Action Therapies Group. The group consists of health professionals working in psychiatry and related fields, who meet regularly to educate themselves about the ‘new’ therapies, including gestalt, transactional analysis, psychosynthesis. Teaching is carried out by group members, the emphasis being on experiential rather than theoretical learning, though time is given to theoretical issues.

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Copyright © Royal College of Psychiatrists, 1986

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