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What is Transpersonal Psychotherapy—and what are the alternatives? Beyond diagnosis and symptom-management, this soulful approach explores meaning, creativity, and spirit. Yet for some, transpersonal psychotherapy alternatives like CBT, EMDR, or Jungian work may also hold answers. In this article I explore the landscape—and how my integrative, compassionate practice in London & online can help you heal and grow.

Searching for alternatives to Psychosynthesis therapy – or want to find out what best could work for you? This guide explores humanistic, integrative, transpersonal, and clinical approaches — from CBT and EMDR to Jungian and somatic therapies. Written with warmth and depth, it offers practical pathways and compassionate insight to help you find the therapy that truly fits.

Whether a midlife crisis, significant loss, or rites of passage—life-transitions are profound liminal spaces where our identities shift and uncertainty stirs. We are placed “between”: between the past and the future, between who we thought we were and who we might become. But what if these unsettling passages are not just difficult trials, but sacred opportunities…

Anxiety is often a response to deeper emotions like shame or vulnerability. Psychosynthesis therapy helps you gently meet the inner critic, uncover hidden patterns, and move toward wholeness.

Psychosynthesis therapy offers an integrative path to healing—not just managing symptoms, but embracing your full inner world. Developed by Roberto Assagioli, this transpersonal approach to the psychey weaves psychology, spirituality, and personal development into a refreshing, compassionate journey of self‑discovery.

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  • Pychosynthesis Therapy - Gandhi Mural
  • Roberto Assagioli - founder of Psychosynthesis Therapy
  • Pychosynthesis Therapy - Dr. Martin Luther King call for justice

Psychosynthesis therapy is a humanistic and integrative approach to psychotherapy. Counselling in Psychosynthesis incorporates the human spirit, the transpersonal or higher dimensions of consciousness that transcend the individual ego. It was developed by the Italian psychiatrist Roberto Assagioli in the early 20th century. Assagioli’s work sought to go beyond the limitations of traditional psychoanalysis, incorporating elements from various psychological, philosophical, and spiritual traditions. Psychosynthesis emphasizes the integration of all aspects of the human psyche—emotional, mental, physical, and spiritual—towards the realization of a person’s fullest potential and self-actualization.

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  • New York - takes courage to heal trauma - How are you really?
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  • choosing a different path in the forest of life - facing trauma takes courage
  • together we heal our collective trauma holding hands and supporting eachother

Trauma touches more than the mind — it lives in the body, the heart, and the spirit. Whether rooted in our own experiences or inherited through family and culture, its imprint can shape how we feel, connect, and live. A transpersonal and humanistic approach offers a safe space to explore these layers, honour your story, and begin the journey toward deep, holistic healing