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Jungian Analysis & dreamwork

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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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River’s Way: The Process Science of the Dreambody

This book presents the reader with the theoretical framework behind Arnold Mindell's two earlier studies of the psychology of body experience, "Dreambody" and "Working With the Dreaming Body".

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An Introduction to the Shadow

Personal shadow is a term coined by renowned Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung to refer to the personal unconscious, that part of our minds that is behind or beneath our conscious awareness. We can’t gaze at it directly. It’s like a blind spot in our field of vision.

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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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Inner Work: Using Dreams and Active Imagination for Personal Growth

From Robert A. Johnson, the bestselling author of Transformation, Owning Your Own Shadow, and the groundbreaking works He, She, and We, comes a practical four-step approach to using dreams and the imagination for a journey of inner transformation.

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Twelfth House: The Hidden Power in the Horoscope

The mysterious and misunderstood 12th house is the subject of this book. Called the house of selfundoing by the old astrologers, this house has signified sorrow, misfortune, illness, imprisonment and secret enmity. It does, however, mean much more than that.

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The Dreambody in Relationships

Integrating family therapy with dream and body work, the relationship between classical analysis and information theory is explored.

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