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Anxiety
Articles exploring anxiety and its related symptoms, and how psychosynthesis can alleviate it.
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Contents
- Looking at the Exploring Anxiety project pilot, addressing anxiety with psychosynthesis-informed perspectives.
- The role of psychosynthesis psychotherapeutic work on working with anxiety
- The Psychosynthesis Trust’s Social Impact project, Time to Trust: Exploring Anxiety
- The Spirit of the Times and Spirit of the Depths
- Assagioli: The Resolution of Conflicts
- Modern Alienation and Ancestral Sanity by Allan Frater
- The Benefits of Writing about Trauma by Jane Collingwood
- Addressing fear in the therapy room with Greg Donaldson
- The Benefits of Guided Visualisations and Imagery
Articles
Social Impact Director Kelly Tyler reflects on the Exploring Anxiety project, exploring how psychosynthesis-informed perspectives can help to alleviate anxiety.
Trust Graduate Dragana Djukic shares their Master of Arts in Psychosynthesis Psychotherapy dissertation, exploring the role psychosynthesis can have in working with anxiety.
The Trust’s Social Impact Director, Kelly Tyler, explores the post-pandemic shift towards digital interaction.
Trust Trainer Giel Luichjes shares a talk and meditation centred on Carl Jung’s Spirit of the Times and Spirit of the Depths, cultivating a feeling of safety to keep them in balance.
On ways to resolve anxiety incurred by crises and conflicts, by psychosynthesis founder Roberto Assagioli.
The effects of modern alienation from each other and from nature in contemporary society.
Jane Collingwood, Health Psychologist, explores how writing can benefit the symptoms of trauma, including anxiety and depression.
How psychosynthesis can address fear in the therapy room, by Trust Graduate Greg Donaldson.
On how imagery can help improve clients’ quality of life and outlook on their illness, collated by the Trust.
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