psychosynthesis

[sahy-koh-sin-thuh-sis]

psy·cho·syn·the·sis

[sahy-koh-sin-thuh-sis]
noun
a theoretical effort to reconcile components of the unconscious, including dreams, with the rest of the personality.

Origin:
1915–20; psycho- + synthesis
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psychosynthesis (ˌsaɪkəʊˈsɪnθɪsɪs)
 
n
a form of psychotherapy intended to release the patient's full potential by focusing on the positive rather than the negative

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