Appreciating dreams : a group approach
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Appreciating dreams : a group approach
Sage Publications, c1996
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The Library of the Faculty of Education, Kyoto University
: hbk. acid-free paper145.2||Ul 496020532
Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 261-262) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
An eloquently written book by an eminent dream specialist, Appreciating Dreams develops a comprehensive technique for exploring dreams in small group settings. Readers can learn the latest in therapeutic dream work from the originator of this particular technique, which is now known and respected worldwide.
In addition to describing the structure of a dream group session, this volume offers practical guidelines to dream group leaders and those who want to study dreams, on their own or with others. Ullman also considers how the dream group can be used within the larger framework of individual therapy. A stage-by-stage approach to understanding dreams, this book shows how natural and effective dream work with groups can be.
Table of Contents
Foreword - John P Briggs
Introduction
A Dream
The Dreamer and the Dream
An Overview
Stage 1
A Dream Is Shared
Stage 2
The Group Takes Over
Stage 3A
Back to the Dreamer
Stage 3B.1
The Dialogue Begins: The Search for Context
Stage 3B.2
Playback: The Dream Itself
Stage 3B.3 and Stage 4
Orchestration - Harmonizing Image and Reality - and Follow-Up
The Leader
A Manual for Leaders
Leading a New Group
The Dreamer
The Group
Forming a Group
On One's Own or with Another
A Note on Repetitive Dreams
Dreams and Healing
Dream Appreciation and Therapy
The Future of Dream Appreciation
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