
Submitted On
Updated On
Palmetto Associate
Oct 21, 2025
Feb 25, 2026
Jonathan Wilson
PO ID
PO-17561
Conscious Integrative Therapy
Author:
Susan J Razavi LCSWR
Narrator:
Word Count:
Genre:
Category:
Narrator
32,760
Non Fiction
Self Help
Female
Accents:
American
Voice tone:
Soft, calm
Performance:
Calm, conversational, authentic
SUMMARY
Are you a therapist, healer, or seeker feeling caught between the evidence-based precision of Western psychology and the profound, holistic wisdom of the East?
In this groundbreaking guide, veteran psychotherapist Susan J. Razavi, LCSWR, bridges this gap with her powerful framework: Conscious Integrative Therapy (CIT). Drawing on over three decades of clinical experience and deep study in yogic philosophy, this book provides a masterful roadmap for integrating the mind, body, and spirit—transforming your practice and your life.
This is more than a book; it is an invitation to wholeness. Journey from the theories of Freud and Jung to the timeless teachings of the Yoga Sutras, the Upanishads, and the Bhagavad Gita, and discover how to weave these powerful traditions into a coherent and effective therapeutic model.
Inside, you will discover:
The Foundations of CIT: Learn to blend Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), mindfulness, and somatic awareness with the yogic principles of the Yamas and Niyamas.
TrancePlan Hypnotherapy: A unique, personalized approach to hypnotherapy that goes beyond scripts to create lasting change by addressing trauma, inner child wounds, and core identity.
The Science of Consciousness: Explore the intersection of modern neuroscience and ancient concepts like Kundalini Shakti to unlock new levels of awareness.
Healing Generational Trauma: Apply the yogic principle of Satya (truth) to help clients navigate cultural and family wounds.
This book is an essential guide for any practitioner or individual ready to move beyond fragmented approaches and embrace a truly holistic path to healing and self-discovery.
NOTES
prefers a female narrator age 50+, wants it read with very clear diction.
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