Roberto Assagioli (27 February 1888 – 23 August 1974) was an Italian psychiatrist and pioneer in the fields of humanistic and transpersonal psychology. Assagioli founded the psychological movement known as psychosynthesis, which is still being developed today by therapists and psychologists who practice the psychological methods and techniques he developed. His work, including two books and many monographs published as pamphlets, emphasized the possibility of progressive integration (that is, synthesis) of the personality.
RobertoAssagioli (27 February 1888 – 23 August 1974) was an Italian psychiatrist and pioneer in the fields of humanistic and transpersonal psychology...
conflicts. Psychosynthesis was developed by Italian psychiatrist, RobertoAssagioli, who was a student of Freud and Bleuler. He compared psychosynthesis...
seems darkness, then comes the new life and all that is needed." RobertoAssagioli states: Before the full and final victory, however, the soul has to...
at which time Froebe-Kapteyn replaced it with the Eranos group.) RobertoAssagioli, founder of Psychosynthesis, was a lecturer at School of Spiritual...
philosophy of William James, the school of psychosynthesis (founded by RobertoAssagioli), and the analytical school of Carl Jung are often considered to be...
involving imagery, devised by an Italian contemporary of Freud named RobertoAssagioli, psychodrama with Hannah Weiner, bioenergetics with Alexander Lowen...
Developed the Archimedes principle and invented the Archimedes screw. RobertoAssagioli (1888–1974), psychiatrist and psychologist. The founder of the healing...
Asch (Asch conformity experiments, Social influence, Peer pressure) RobertoAssagioli John William Atkinson, human motivation, achievement and behavior...
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according to humanist and psychological principles, based on Dr. RobertoAssagioli's theory of Psychosynthesis. The school initially offered personal...
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mathematician, biologist and science historian (b. 1908) August 23 – RobertoAssagioli, Italian psychiatrist and pioneer (b. 1888) August 24 – Alexander...
psychoanalyst long recognized as a leading authority on schizophrenia RobertoAssagioli (1888–1974), psychiatrist and psychologist; founder of the healing...
psychology, referred to as the Huber Method which was influenced by RobertoAssagioli's work with psychosynthesis. In 1962, the Hubers founded the Huber...
Naples in August–September 1884, killing 8,000 persons. 27 February – RobertoAssagioli, psychiatrist who founded the psychological movement known as psychosynthesis...
with the method psychosynthesis, having been trained by its founder RobertoAssagioli at the Istituto di Psicosintest in Florence. Kull graduated from the...
February 1933, in Lucca, Tuscany. In 1963 he studied psychoanalysis with RobertoAssagioli, the founder of psychosynthesis, and began to dedicate himself to...
and Christina Grof, to which he had contributed with Ronald Laing, RobertoAssagioli, John Weir Perry, Ram Dass, Lee Sannella, Jack Kornfield, Holger Kalweit...
where she ran a Montessori school and frequented workshops led by Dr. RobertoAssagioli. In 1955, she traveled to Ireland in search of folk singers. According...
dimensions and modalities of social relationships and subject formations". RobertoAssagioli uses the term "subpersonalities" for the social roles the person plays...
Taoist teacher Alan Watts, the pioneer of transcendental psychotherapy RobertoAssagioli and the author Luise Rinser. For health reasons Govinda finally settled...
Bachelard, Juliette Favez-Boutonier, Françoise Dolto, Daniel Lagache and RobertoAssagioli; parallels have also been drawn between Desoille's work and that of...