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![]() Counselor, astro-intuitive, author, lecturer, spiritual life coach and founding director of the Sedona Intensive, Albert Clayton Gaulden has influenced countless individuals from all walks of lifeactors, athletes, financial specialists, teachers, families, psychologists and psychiatristsfrom all corners of the earthhelping them to retrieve their authentic selves and to tap into the inner core of their power. Alberts unique gift in the field of Transpersonal Psychology* is responsible for his fearlessness when confronting the clients inner conflicts. In his recent book Youre Not Who You Think You Are, Gaulden writes Men and women are the same; each of us needs to get in touch with our invisible partner, or shadow in order to be emotionally healthy and happy. Each of us is born innately male and female. We need to integrate the divided selfto have a relationship with ourselves before we can love someone else. He considers his work a search and rescue mission to retrieve the lost soul.
"I counsel my clients using a combination of psychology and astrology (astroanalysis). Natal planets in an individuals birth chart activated by transits tell me where to focus and what to look for. Ultimately, Alberts clients are able to take responsibility for their own lives and actions. Born in Monticello, Florida, raised in Birmingham, Alabama, Albert earned his BA at Birmingham-Southern College and attended graduate school at the University of Alabama. His credentials include membership in the American Federation of Astrologers and the National Association for Transpersonal Psychology. Additionally, Gaulden is a motivational speaker and lectures world-wide on such popular themes as: Mr. Right is Usually Mr. WrongFalling in Love with Make-Believe Take Your Power Back The Power of a Great Idea Why Relationships Dont Work but How They Can Retrieving Your Authentic Self. * Transpersonal psychology is a school of psychology that studies the transcendent or spiritual dimensions of humanity. The Journal of Transpersonal Psychology suggests that transpersonal psychology is concerned with the study of humanitys highest potential, and with the recognition, understanding and realization of intuitive, spiritual, and transcendent states of consciousness. Among the thinkers who are considered to have set the stage for transpersonal studies are William James, Sigmund Freud, Otto Rank, Carl Jung, Abraham Marlow and Roberto Assagioli. **Referred to by Dr. John Sanford and others who counsel patients with animus/anima work as the invisible partner.
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