If you are a mediator or other conflict resolution professional, a coach, a lawyer, a therapist, or someone seeking increased personal self-awareness, I strongly recommend that you learn more about psychosynthesis. I took a refresher course in it this year and was reminded of its value.
In fact, I typically refer people to professionals who know and use psychosynthesis in their practices (or who use related approaches, such as Bonnie Badenoch's aligned methods).
Here's a way to learn more about psychosynthesis and more particularly study a book (on my top ten list of best books I've ever read) that can increase your self-knowledge and ability to facilitiate effective change—in yourself and others.
And at no cost! From the announcement:
The beginning of the year, when so many of us make New Year's resolutions, is a very good time to read The Act of Will. Most people have had the experience of making resolutions and then not carrying them out. Then we complain about not having enough will power. If you have had this happen in your life, perhaps you would like to engage in the upcoming "Book Study Plus."
We will read Roberto Assagioli's The Act of Will, over a period of 10 weeks, followed by an 11th week of summing up and evaluation. We will discuss the book, dialog about it, and also choose and carry out a "real-life application" of what we learned (that's the 'Plus'). Book Study Plus begins on January 24, 2012. ...
Click to read the rest. Email Carla Peterson for more information. The time the calls will be held is 11 AM Pacific, noon Mountain, et cetera.
Note: I have a growing list of people in the Denver area who are interested in a study group focused on how psychosynthesis applies to conflict resolution. Email me if you are interested.




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