Resources - Studying at the Trust

Graduate Dissertations

The Trust shares a selection of graduate dissertations, demonstrating the breadth and variety of topics explored in their study of psychosynthesis as part of the journey to becoming accredited counsellors and psychotherapists.

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Trust Graduate Dragana Djukic shares their Master of Arts in Psychosynthesis Psychotherapy dissertation, exploring the role psychosynthesis psychotherapeutic work can have in working with anxiety.

What can psychosynthesis theory and clinical applications bring to psychotherapeutic work with anxiety and anxiety states?

 

Paolo Assandri shares his dissertation, which focusses on therapeutic failure, and how opening the discussion on the subject can potentially be used in future research.

The Imperfect Psychosynthesis Therapist. A Qualitative Study to Explore Psychosynthesis Therapists’ Experiences of Perceived Therapeutic Failure by Paolo Assandri

 

How do psychosynthesis therapists conceptualise and work with situations where they can’t find love for a client? Advanced Diploma graduate Phillip Ellington explores this question in his dissertation.

What’s Love got to do with it? By Phillip Ellington

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