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Dreams, a rich source of wisdom for guiding the therapeutic process

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Subject(s): Abstract: 'In this paper I would like to explore Jungian dream theory and share with you the many ways dreams have guided the inner journey of my clients and gifted me with increased understanding of the universal nature of the therapeutic process....I will share some tips which help clients gain success in their dream recording....' --pp. 2, 6
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Presented at the 12th Annual Scientific Conference on Clinical Social Work, Los Angeles, CA, November 20-22, 1981.

'In this paper I would like to explore Jungian dream theory and share with you the many ways dreams have guided the inner journey of my clients and gifted me with increased understanding of the universal nature of the therapeutic process....I will share some tips which help clients gain success in their dream recording....' --pp. 2, 6

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