The Variety of Dream Experience: Expanding Our Ways of Working with Dreams, Second EditionMontague Ullman, Claire Limmer State University of New York Press, 12/08/1999 - 280 páginas The versatility of dreams—their intrinsic creativity and their healing potential—extends beyond their clinical usefulness. This versatility comes to life in the way this book's contributors have succeeded in extending dream work into the public domain—the home, the church, and the educational arena. The various perspectives include literature, creative writing, cultural anthropology, the priesthood, political science, computer science, history, psychosomatic medicine, and individual and group psychotherapy. Taken together they illustrate the far-reaching value of understanding our dreams and how much they can tell us about ourselves. In this second edition of The Variety of Dream Experience, chapters have been updated and significant changes have been made in the way the group process is structured, making it easier to master and more effective in its application. Three new chapters have been added: one that discusses the importance of dream work in the training of pastoral counselors, another on how the experiential dream group process can be integrated into group psychotherapy, and a third on how the principles and rationale of the dream group process can be of help in individual therapy. Two other chapters have been substantially expanded: one on the role social forces play in the shaping of the dream, and the other on a very moving account of the role a dream played in working through an abusive relationship. |
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... dream to the set of waking life experiences that give rise to it . We do this by helping the dreamer explore his life context , beginning with recent events , until there is a felt sense of connection between dream image and waking ...
... dream to the set of waking life experiences that give rise to it . We do this by helping the dreamer explore his life context , beginning with recent events , until there is a felt sense of connection between dream image and waking ...
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... dream image and waking reality . III B 3 . When the reading of the dream is completed , there may still be aspects of it that elude the dreamer . He has the option then of inviting the final phase of the dialogue where the group members ...
... dream image and waking reality . III B 3 . When the reading of the dream is completed , there may still be aspects of it that elude the dreamer . He has the option then of inviting the final phase of the dialogue where the group members ...
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... dream . With that comes a greater ease in seeing the way an image connects to a life situation . Often the dreamer is helped by an orchestration ( III B 3 ) that highlights relationships not seen before . Rationale . As a rule the ...
... dream . With that comes a greater ease in seeing the way an image connects to a life situation . Often the dreamer is helped by an orchestration ( III B 3 ) that highlights relationships not seen before . Rationale . As a rule the ...
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... dream is returned to the dreamer and she begins her response ( III A ) . The ... dream , regardless of how convinced she may be that the dreamer will benefit ... image may mean crowd in on the mind of the questioner , he has to avoid the ...
... dream is returned to the dreamer and she begins her response ( III A ) . The ... dream , regardless of how convinced she may be that the dreamer will benefit ... image may mean crowd in on the mind of the questioner , he has to avoid the ...
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... dream by addressing those images that have not yet been contextual- ized in the life of the dreamer or are not yet adequately contextualized . As a scene is read back the dreamer may or may not have more to add . When an image in that ...
... dream by addressing those images that have not yet been contextual- ized in the life of the dreamer or are not yet adequately contextualized . As a scene is read back the dreamer may or may not have more to add . When an image in that ...
Índice
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After the Dream is Over | 31 |
A Mothers Dream Group | 49 |
Linking Cultural | 65 |
Dream Reflection and Creative Writing | 91 |
The Dream in a College Classroom | 117 |
Dreams as Social Intelligence | 141 |
From Abram | 161 |
Steps toward | 185 |
APPLICATIONS IN PSYCHOLOGY | 199 |
A Personal | 215 |
Clinical Work with Dreams | 235 |
Dreams and Society | 255 |
Contributors | 275 |
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