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Catherine Ann Lombard
Catherine Ann Lombard, M.A. is a psychosynthesis psychologist, counsellor and researcher. She has written a number of scientific articles and books on psychosynthesis. In addition, she has introduced, edited and annotated Roberto Assagioli’s book Freedom in Jail, about the year he spent in prison. She and her husband, Kees den Biesen, have translated Roberto Assagioli’s upcoming book Harmony in Life: A Psychosynthesis Perspective. Below is a collection of works she has created for the Psychosynthesis Trust. You can read more of Catherine’s writings at LoveAndWill.com
Contents
- A collection of Assagioli’s Creating Harmony in Life, translated into English for the first time by Catherine Ann Lombard.
- Event recording for Catherine’s Beginner’s Guide to the Assagioli Archives
- A Beginner’s Guide to Assagioli’s Archives
- The Eternal Stranger Calls: The Spiritual Writings of Tagore and Assagioli
- Freedom in Jail: A Reflection on Pigeons, Paper and Paradise
- Psychosynthesis in the World – a conversation with Sue Fox
- A Brief History of Assagioli, Freud and Psychoanalysis
- 7 Remarkable Facts About Roberto Assagioli
Articles & Videos
The first publication in English of Roberto Assagioli’s early lectures, Creating Harmony in Life, translated by Catherine Ann Lombard
An event recording for Catherine’s Beginner’s Guide to the Assagioli Archives.
A Beginner’s Guide to the Assagioli Archives: an online collation of Roberto Assagioli’s documents, manuscripts, ideas and personal correspondence held by the Institute of Psychosynthesis.
A lecture on the friendship and spiritual writings of Roberto Assagioli and Rabindranath Tagore.
A Graduates in Action event recording on Catherine Ann Lombard’s new edition of Assagioli’s key text, Freedom in Jail.
In conversation with Sue Fox, psychosynthesis psychotherapist, on how psychosynthesis can impact our lives.
A historical investigation into Assagioli and Freud’s relationship.
Historical facts about Roberto Assagioli, the man and teacher.
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