Roberto Assagioli and Psychosynthesis: An Introduction
Roberto Assagioli is best known for his practical application of transpersonal philosophy to psychotherapeutic
Roberto Assagioli and Psychosynthesis
Pictured above is Roberto Assagioli’s egg diagram of the human psyche. Encompassing the whole (but
The Concept of Dissociation: DSM and Ken Wilber
In 1980, the DSM initiated changes to the phenomenological compartmentalization of psychiatric illnesses to reflect
The Concept of Dissociation: Ferenczi, Spiegel, Tart, and Hilgard
Hysterical neurosis gradually receded from the clinical arena in the early twentieth century and patients
The Concept of Dissociation: Freud’s Unconscious Versus Janet’s Subconscious
We could probably attribute the differences between the Freudian and Janetian understanding of what constitutes
The Concept of Dissociation: Sigmund Freud and Repression
Everybody is a product of their environment and Sigmund Freud was no exception. His formative
The Concept of Dissociation: Breuer, Freud, and the Break from Janet
Late in the nineteenth century dissociation paraded under names championed by the French
The Concept of Dissociation: William James, Boris Sidis, and Morton Prince
In contradistinction to the French who worked within defined phenomenological parameters, their maritime rivals, the
The Concept of Dissociation: Pierre Janet
The next momentous step in the evolutionary development of the concept of dissociation was made



