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New directions in dream interpretation

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: (SUNY series in dream studies)Albany, NY State Univ. of New York Press c1993Description: vi, 308p.; illus.; bibliog. refsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0-7914-1606-2
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BF1078 .N45 1993
Contents:
Introduction. 1 Dreams, the dreamer, and society--Montague Ullman. 2 Dreams; the gateway to consciousness--Joseph M. Natterson. 3 A Jungian approach to working with dreams--John Beebe. 4 Phenomenological challenges for the clinical use of dreams--P. Erik Craig and Stephen J. Walsh. 5 Dream translation; an approach to understanding dreams--Milton Kramer. 6 The dream interview--Gayle Delaney. 7 The dream interview method in a private outpatient psychotherapy practice--Loma Flowers. 8 An integrated approach to dream theory and clinical practice--Ramon Greenberg and Chester Pearlman
Abstract: 'This book presents in detail seven contemporary approaches to dream interpretation as they are actually practiced by skilled and experienced psychiatrists and psychologists who have worked with dreams for at least a decade.'
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Introduction. 1 Dreams, the dreamer, and society--Montague Ullman. 2 Dreams; the gateway to consciousness--Joseph M. Natterson. 3 A Jungian approach to working with dreams--John Beebe. 4 Phenomenological challenges for the clinical use of dreams--P. Erik Craig and Stephen J. Walsh. 5 Dream translation; an approach to understanding dreams--Milton Kramer. 6 The dream interview--Gayle Delaney. 7 The dream interview method in a private outpatient psychotherapy practice--Loma Flowers. 8 An integrated approach to dream theory and clinical practice--Ramon Greenberg and Chester Pearlman

'This book presents in detail seven contemporary approaches to dream interpretation as they are actually practiced by skilled and experienced psychiatrists and psychologists who have worked with dreams for at least a decade.'

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