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Roberto Assagioli (1888–1974) was an Italian psychiatrist, transpersonal psychologist, and founder of the movement known as psychosynthesis, a therapy designed to help people meet their full potential. His spiritual and holistic approach incorporated wisdom, creativity and love in the synthesis of human personality.

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Roberto Assagioli – His Life and Work, a Biography

This is a comprehensive biography of Roberto Assagioli. It outlines some of the most important traits in his work, personality and private life.

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Roberto Assagioli: A Man of Peaceful Action

Assagioli considered psychosynthesis to be an attitude of integration and synthesis of all fields of life. One of his favorite sayings was “never either/or but both/and”. - Catherine Ann Lombard

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The Life and Work of Roberto Assagioli

The opening chapter of the book Psychosynthesis: A Psychology of Spirit by John Firman and Ann Gila.

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Robert Assagioli, Psychiatrist, Dead

Drr. Robert Assagioli's obituary.

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World Psychosynthesis Day

Assagioli spent his life integrating spirituality, social consciousness and psychology into his theory of the synthesis of the psyche - Dorothy Firman

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The Art of Healing

Catherine Ann Lombard explores how imagery and artistic expression can help clients cope with cancer.

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A Few Words About Dr. Assagioli by Piero Ferrucci

As far as I know, Roberto Assagioli is the only individual who has participated personally and actively in the unfurling of two distinct and fundamental revolutions in twentieth century psychology. —Piero Ferrucci

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Spiritual Development and Nervous Diseases

This article is the transcript of a lecture delivered Dr. Assagioli at the Third Summer Session of the International Centre of Spiritual Research at Ascona, Switzerland, in August 1932.

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