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Dreamwork



Dreamwork is a broad term referring to the study and exploration of dreams. There is no one “right” technique, and dreamwork is an ongoing process. It differs from classical dream interpretation or analysis in that dreamwork focuses on exploring images and emotions at a more personal level and with a broader array of potential tools for each individual to understand their dreams, while classical dream interpretation is often done by a therapist, and usually aims to attach meaning to dreams.

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Why Do We Dream?

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Dreamwork for the Soul: A Spiritual Guide to Dream Interpretation

Unlike any other dream book, Dreamwork for the Soul offers a completely new approach to dream interpretation. This guide offers a seven-step method that will enable you to understand your dreams from a personal and spiritual perspective.

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Dreamwork

Dreamwork is a broad term used to describe the exploration and incorporation of dreams in psychotherapy. Modern dreamwork models hold true to the tenet that any meaning one can pull from a dream should be personal to the dreamer.

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FindCenterDreams come to tell us something about our lives that we are missing.

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What Is Group Projective Dreamwork?

In this brief video, Jeremy Taylor describes how group projective dream work is a powerful tool for fostering deep insights for all participants of a session.

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Dream Work: Techniques for Discovering the Creative Power in Dreams

Offers an invaluable tool for the exploration of the inner life contained within our dreams and individual, group, and community techniques for discovering more of the multiple meanings inherent in every dream. With extensive, annotated bibliography.

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Tapping the Power of Your Dreams: Strategies for Interpreting Their Life-Changing Messages

As a psychiatrist, I believe that dreams provide extraordinary insights into improving your health, relationships and career. I consult my dreams for all important decisions using a technique that I describe in "Emotional Freedom" and below. - Judith Orloff

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What Can We Learn from Our Dreams? | Dr. Dylan Selterman | TEDxUMD

Every night, we have a dream. We often don't remember having them, or simply dismiss their contents. In his talk, Dr. Selterman provides evidence that suggests our dreams might be more valuable than we currently think.

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Dreaming on Both Sides of the Brain: Discover the Secret Language of the Night

A dream is not just white noise or something that happens to you while you sleep. Dreams are the secret language of your unconscious.

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Integrating Dreamwork into Clinical Practice

Most psychologists have had clients work with their dreams in therapy-but all too often this work has to be initiated by the client. Indeed, most psychologists receive no special training with regard to dreams so they do not work as effectively as they could with dreams.

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