This article aims to highlight how "conscious healing" operates, a concept defined by Francis Vaughan (2000), one of the eminent
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figures in transpersonal psychology, as a quality of attention that can be brought into experience when consciousness identifies with the transpersonal Self. When a therapist is in a state of consciousness conducive to "conscious healing", they can meet the patient's state of consciousness, helping them to amplify their awareness of their psychological processes. "Conscious healing" can be cultivated and is a type of non-interfering attention that allows natural self-healing to occur. The goal of this study is to propose a new topic of reflection, specifically how we can create this state of presence, particularly in psychotherapeutic relationships.
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