

Logosynthesis®
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What is Logosynthesis® and how does it function?
​Logosynthesis is a fascinating system for personal development and healing that uses the power of words to shift energy and resolve emotional or mental blocks. It was developed by Dr. Willem Lammers, a Dutch-Swiss psychologist, who combined insights from various fields like psychoanalysis, NLP, energy psychology, and even spiritual concepts into a simple yet effective model.
The core idea is that distressing thoughts, emotions, or physical sensations often come from "frozen" mental imagery—like memories, beliefs, or fantasies—that can be identified and released using specific sentences.
In practice, it unfolds in a secure, accepting environment, typically during a one-hour session, where you’re guided to explore what’s troubling you and speak prescribed statements aloud. These statements work on an energetic level, bridging conventional talk therapy with energy-based techniques, to dissolve those blocks and redirect energy back to your true self. It’s a versatile approach, widely used in coaching, psychotherapy, and self-help for challenges like anxiety, trauma, or personal growth.
Logosynthesis operates on four core principles:
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Everything is energy.
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Energy either belongs to you or it doesn’t.
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Energy can be blocked or flow easily.
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Words move energy.
The areas where you feel discomfort or struggle often point to spots of blocked energy. Logosynthesis gently targets these areas, releasing energy that doesn’t belong to you and helping your natural energy flow again.
Over multiple sessions, we’ll dive into your concern. Gradually, we’ll craft and use customized sentences, allowing them time to take effect. Many notice a shift right away, and with time, they can sustain the transformations they seek.
​Logosynthesis is a highly effective approach for a wide range of psychological, emotional, and physical issues.
You are unique, you were born as a person one. No one else has had your life or your experiences. Logosynthesis to adapts to your situation, works with your system and brings relief at the level you need. ​
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Everyday stress
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Difficult relationships (at home / work)
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Sudden life changes (illness, bereavement, redundancy etc)
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Finding your purpose
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Disturbing memories
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Lingering past pain
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Anxiety & depression
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Feeling of being stuck
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Limited unhelpful beliefs
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The Option Method
It's a non-therapeutic, dialogue-based approach designed to help people identify and release the underlying beliefs that cause emotional unhappiness—such as depression, anxiety, stress, anger, or relationship frustrations—by exploring why we choose to feel unhappy in response to life's events. The core idea is that unhappiness isn't directly caused by external circumstances but by our own limiting beliefs about them (e.g., "I must be unhappy if X happens"). It's empowering because it positions you as your own expert, emphasizing self-acceptance and the "option" to let go of negativity without judgment.
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Key Principles
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Unhappiness as a Choice: Di Marsico taught that we always have the option to not be unhappy, no matter the situation. The method uncovers hidden beliefs (like "I'm not good enough" or "Bad things shouldn't happen to me") that make us feel stuck.
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Non-Judgmental Exploration: It avoids blame, analysis, or "fixing" problems—instead, it fosters curiosity and love toward your emotions.
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Influence on Other Methods: It's the foundation for the Option Process Dialogue (developed by Barry Neil Kaufman of the Option Institute), which adapts it for autism support and personal growth. However, The Option Method itself remains distinct and trademark-free.
How It Works: The Four Core Questions
The heart of the method is a simple set of four questions, asked in a gentle, iterative dialogue . You apply them to a specific upsetting feeling or situation:
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Are you unhappy about [specific situation]? (E.g., "Are you unhappy about your job loss?")
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What do you believe would have to be true for you to be happy about it? (This reveals the blocking belief, like "I'd have to believe failure isn't the end of the world.")
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Do you know for sure that [blocking belief] is true? (Challenges the belief's validity.)
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Would you be willing to feel differently about it if you knew [blocking belief] wasn't true? (Opens the door to releasing the unhappiness.)
Who It's For and Benefits
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Common Uses: Tackling depression, anxiety, low self-esteem, marriage/relationship issues, parenting stress, or even physical health worries tied to emotional blocks.
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Benefits: Users often describe reduced reactivity, better relationships, and a lighter outlook. It's accessible—no homework or tools needed beyond honest reflection.
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Critiques: Some find it too simplistic or belief-focused (vs. trauma-deep dives), but proponents say its strength is in its brevity and universality.
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