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The Tibetan Art of Dream Analysis

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By Nida Chenagtsang, Tam Nguyen — 2013

Most of us tend to dismiss the importance of our dreams. Even if we sense a deeper meaning, we are generally unable to say what a dream symbolises or see its connection to the important aspects of our everyday life. See more...

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Jungian Therapy: How It Works & What to Expect

Jungian therapy, or Jungian analysis,* is a type of psychodynamic psychotherapy which utilizes the instinctual motivation for psychological development in addition to those of love and power.

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Soulwork: What Makes Jungian Analysis Different

One of Carl Jung’s great gifts to depth psychology was his recognition that mind and body are one and that our symptoms, psychological and physical, can be viewed as manifestations of some part of us that “wants to be known.”

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Initiation Dreams, Part I: Big Dreams That Change Our Lives

Have you ever had a dream so powerful it changed your life? You are not alone.

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Dream Analysis

Most theoretical models use the basic tenets of dream analysis in the same way: A person in therapy relates a dream to the therapist, discussion and processing follows, and new information is gleaned from the dream.

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Understand Your Dreams by Using Jung's “Active Imagination”

Jung believed we could unlock both the conflicts and cures hidden in our dreams.

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Dreamwork 101: Your Wide-Awake Guide to Interpreting Dreams

In ancient times, people saw dreams as vessels of meaning that contained divine messages and had the power to alter history. Alexander the Great was on the verge of breaking ground for his new city when a gray-haired man appeared to him in a dream.

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Here’s How Psychologists Actually Analyze Your Dreams

Psychoanalysts often incorporate dream interpretation into their practice, focusing mainly on the theories of Freud or Jung. Other schools of psychology ― such as cognitive behavioral therapy, client-centered therapy and Gestalt therapy ― focus less on dream analysis.

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Jungian Dream Interpretation - Marcus West

My particular interest is in the way that dreams show us the patterns which govern the way we relate to others, structure and live our lives, and influence what we believe – what psychotherapy calls our implicit, internal working models.

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Carl Jung's 9 Rules of Dream Interpretation

In this video, I explore Carl Jung's ideas around dream analysis and dream interpretation. Jung was very open and flexible in approaching the mysterious nature of dreams in his psychiatric sessions with patients.

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Dreams Must Be Taken Literally. Dreams in Psychoanalysis #4 with Dr. Leon Brenner

In the fourth video of our "Dreams in psychoanalysis" series, Dr. Leon Brenner discusses the complexity of dream analysis in Freud's famous case of Butcher's witty wife.

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