Building a strong foundation for growth
Rooted in psychosynthesis, our membership supports personal growth and a community dedicated to helping others thrive. Every contribution strengthens our not-for-profit mission, helping us grow and make a positive impact together.
Together, we thrive.
Membership Terms
Membership Criteria
Membership in the European Psychosynthesis Association (EPA) is open to individuals with at least one year of training in psychosynthesis and to students, psychotherapists, psychiatrists, and other professionals in related fields. Applicants should demonstrate a genuine passion for psychosynthesis and a commitment to positively contribute to the community.
All members must be at least 18 years of age.
Application and Approval
Prospective members are required to submit this: Application Form.
The EPA reserves the right to accept or reject applications at its discretion.
Approval is based on alignment with the association’s values, goals, and existing membership capacity.
Membership Fees
Membership fees are determined annually and are non-refundable. The annual membership fee is currently 50 EUR for 12 months.
Fees must be paid in full upon acceptance and thereafter on an annual basis by the renewal date.
Failure to pay membership fees by the deadline may result in suspension or termination of membership.
Member Responsibilities
Members are expected to:
- Participate actively in association activities, meetings, and events.
- Respect the confidentiality and intellectual property of fellow members.
- Uphold EPA's values of respect, collaboration, and inclusivity.
- Refrain from behavior that may harm the reputation or well-being of the association or its members.
Benefits of Membership
Members enjoy access to:
- Exclusive workshops, retreats, interviews, guided meditations and social networking events.
- Feedback and support from co-founding members and psychosynthesis professionals.
- Collaborative opportunities for publications and projects.
- EPA's online resources and member-only community.
Code of Conduct
All members are required to adhere to EPA’s Code of Conduct, which promotes a respectful and safe environment.
Violations of the Code of Conduct may lead to disciplinary action, including suspension or revocation of membership.
Termination of Membership
Membership may be terminated under the following circumstances:
- Voluntary resignation by the member.
- Failure to pay membership fees.
- Breach of the Code of Conduct or repeated misconduct.
- Any action that undermines the objectives of the EPA.
Amendments to Terms
EPA reserves the right to amend these terms and conditions at any time. Members will be notified of any changes in writing.
Continued membership following such notification constitutes acceptance of the revised terms.
Contact
For questions or concerns regarding membership, please contact the European Psychosynthesis Association via email here or fill in the contact form.
Connected in countless ways and mini-systems
EPA members, connected in countless ways and mini-systems, are an enduring source of both professional and personal support and inspiration for me. I was honored to be part of the first EPA Summer School team, where I took on the responsibility for creating the video—a project that remains one of my most cherished accomplishments.
The Good Will group, initiated and nurtured by Sharon Key, has been my "soul cathedral" for the past three years, offering profound connection and growth.
Susan Holliday, the leader of the Writers' Group, exemplifies how to lead a community of practice with professionalism, grace, and expertise. The ease with which we follow our soul's desires within the EPA community is unlike anything I have experienced elsewhere.
In the EPA field, I feel truly at home: we speak the same language, share aligned values, and embody a professional culture that celebrates authenticity and uniqueness.
Jasenka Gojšić (CR)
Coaching Joy, Empowering Leadership, Facilitating Transformation, Isoropia in Croatia.