| 11. | Once the war ended, he returned to his work and began his legacy, known as Psychosynthesis.
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| 12. | Assagioli accredited much of his inspiration for Psychosynthesis to his month-long incarceration in solitary confinement in 1940.
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| 13. | Psychosynthesis has applied it to those in whom spiritual ambition exceeds their personality limits, leading to a backlash.
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| 14. | The Trust offers workshops, courses, and a newsletter, to anyone who is interested in learning more about Psychosynthesis.
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| 15. | Psychosynthesis became the first approach born of psychoanalysis that also included the artistic, altruistic and heroic potentials of the human being.
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| 16. | On discovering Psychosynthesis, he trained instead as a therapist at the Institute of Psychosynthesis in London and began a private practice.
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| 17. | On discovering Psychosynthesis, he trained instead as a therapist at the Institute of Psychosynthesis in London and began a private practice.
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| 18. | He was associated with the method psychosynthesis, having been trained by its founder Roberto Assagioli at the Istituto di Psicosintest in Florence.
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| 19. | His film, Healing the Whole Person 9, includes the only images of the " " father of psychosynthesis, ""
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| 20. | The Psychosynthesis & Education Trust center in Britain was founded by Assagioli in 1965, and is currently being run by President Lady Diana Whitmore.
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