ABSTRACT

In the year 2000, Psychoanalytic Dialogues conducted a dream interpretation experiment to commemorate the one-hundredth anniversary of the publication of Freud’s The Interpretation of Dreams. A psychoanalyst, Hazel R. Ipp, provided a clinical presentation that included three dreams. Four psychoanalysts from different schools of thought then interpreted those dreams. Lewis Aron, an associate editor of the journal, and James L. Fosshage, a member of the editorial board, invited me to represent the Jungian school and to interpret the dreams from that perspective.