Ann Gila

Not Knowing in Psychotherapy

Torsdag 18 november

In this presentation I will discuss one of the most essential principles in being a psychotherapist: the realization that we are not omniscient, that we have no idea what the life path of a person will be, and therefore we must be able to tolerate and accept not knowing.

Ann Gila, M.A., M.F.T.

I am a licensed psychotherapist in Palo Alto, California and have taught psychosynthesis at Sofia University (formerly the Institute of Transpersonal Psychology) for more than thirty years. For the first twenty of these years, my late husband John Firman and I taught together. John and I published three books with SUNY Press in New York: The Primal Wound; Psychosynthesis: A Psychology of the Spirit; and A Psychotherapy of Love: Psychosynthesis in Practice.  A year ago, I self-published John’s book “I” and Self, and in the past year, I have co-created with four colleagues the website Psychosynthesicircle.com. It includes resources that we hope will serve students of psychosynthesis.

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