DIES ACADEMICUS 2025

Open Day in Milan - ONLINE and IN PERSON
Come spend a special morning at the Transpersonal Psychotherapy Training School (Biotransenergetic Methodology - BTE since 1982)!
dies academicus 2025 front (online)

La School of Transpersonal Psychotherapy (MIUR recognized) and ITI – Integral Transpersonal Institute invite you to DIES ACADEMICUS 2025, an open morning (by reservation) to learn about the Biotransenergetic Methodology applied in our schools Psychotherapy e Inside each of us lives a human being who often neglects or hides his truest part.

The event will be a special opportunity to get to know the structure, the teachers, the training proposal, students and former students.

Topic: Psychotherapy and Tradition
Saturday 6 DECEMBER 2025
9.00 -13.30 hours
ITI headquarters – Via Montalbino 7, Milan (metro lines Zara, Marche, and Maciachini). Or online via Zoom.
 
Why psychotherapy and tradition?
This year's DIES theme explores the wisdom roots of healing practices and their dialogue with contemporary psychotherapy.
a special edition with an international guest
This year's DIES is special.
It will, in fact, host a Lectio Magistralis by Dr. Vaid Atwal, an internationally recognized Ayurvedic physician, author, and communicator.

Dr. Atwal is an Ayurvedic Physician, specialized in cRAV – Kaya Chikitsa (Ayurvedic internal medicine), author of books on integrative wellness, and guest lecturer at numerous universities, colleges, and public institutions.
Through her website and her cultural dissemination channel, she shares teachings on health according to the Ayurvedic tradition and the value of balance between mind, body, and spirit.

The Lectio Magistralis, entitled “Archetypes of Knowing,” will offer an in-depth overview of the Ayurvedic approach to healing, its philosophical foundations, and its possible integration with contemporary psychotherapeutic models.
You can read the abstract HERE
panel discussion
Following this, a roundtable discussion will be held with teachers from the School of Transpersonal Psychotherapy, who will explore the dialogue between wisdom traditions and transpersonal psychotherapy, exploring common ground, clinical perspectives, and potential applications in therapeutic practice.

The Dies Academicus represents, as every year, a precious opportunity for students, professionals and enthusiasts to discuss central themes of our education:
  • * the value of ancient traditions as maps of human knowledge;
  • * the bridge between spiritual vision and psychological approach;
  • * the centrality of the integral experience as a place of transformation.
INFO and reservations
The meeting will be open to the public, with LIMITED PLACES and mandatory registration.

We look forward to welcoming you for a day of study, dialogue, and inspiration dedicated to healing, tradition, and transformation.
For more information and to reserve your place, write to us at:
info@iti-life.com or call the Secretariat at 028393306 between 9.30am and 13.30pm
 
Download the program HERE!

(*unlike what is indicated in the program, Dr. Gares will not be present)

BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES
Vaid Atwal (Dr. Ranpreet Singh) is an Ayurvedic physician and thinker. He is among the rare contemporary practitioners formally trained in the traditional Indian Guru–Shishya Parampara lineage under the Ministry of AYUSH, Government of India. His foundational education is in Ayurvedic principles and medicine, followed by advanced training at the National Academy of Ayurveda, a central government body dedicated to classical scholarship and clinical specialization.
He is the founder of Ojas Health Care Center and the author of several works that explore Ayurvedic thought, philosophy, and human experience. He has delivered invited lectures at multiple universities and academic platforms across India. His current intellectual focus lies in engaging ancient Indian knowledge through a continental philosophical vocabulary, building bridges between traditional epistemologies and contemporary inquiry.

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