ABSTRACT

Jung's Technique of Active Imagination and Desoille's Directed Waking Dream Method brings together Carl Jung’s active imagination and Robert Desoille’s "rêve éveillé dirigé/directed waking dream" method (RED). It studies the historical development of these approaches in Central Europe in the first half of the 20th century and explores their theoretical similarities and differences, proposing an integrated framework of clinical practice.

The book aims to study the wider European context of the 1900s which influenced the development of both Jung’s and Desoille’s methods. This work compares the spatial metaphors of interiority used by both Jung and Desoille to describe the traditional concept of inner psychic space in the waking dreams of Jung’s active imagination and Desoille’s RED. It also attempts a broader theoretical comparison between the procedural aspects of both RED and active imagination by identifying commonalities and divergences between the two approaches.

This book is a unique contribution to analytical psychology and will be of great interest for academics, researchers and post-graduate students interested in the use of imagination and mental imagery in analysis, psychotherapy and counselling. The book’s historical focus will be of particular relevance to Jungian and Desoillian scholars since it is the first of its kind to trace the connections between the two schools and it gives a detailed account of Desoille’s early life and his first written works.

This book was a Gradiva Award nominee for 2021.

chapter |10 pages

Introduction

part I|54 pages

Active imagination and the directed waking dream

chapter Chapter 1|11 pages

Active imagination

chapter Chapter 2|16 pages

Robert Desoille and the directed waking dream method

chapter Chapter 3|10 pages

Post-Jungian developments on active imagination

chapter Chapter 5|10 pages

Jungians and the directed waking dream

Orthodox and unorthodox perspectives

part II|34 pages

Jung and Desoille – a historical investigation

chapter Chapter 6|8 pages

Theoretical influences on Jung and Desoille

chapter Chapter 7|11 pages

Jung and Desoille

Sharing common colleagues

chapter Chapter 9|6 pages

Jungians bridging differences with Desoillians

part III|65 pages

Comparing RED and active imagination

chapter Chapter 11|15 pages

On spatial metaphors of interiority

chapter Chapter 13|17 pages

A theoretical comparison of RED and active imagination

Getting started preparation of the body and directivity by the analyst

chapter Chapter 14|15 pages

A theoretical comparison of RED and active imagination

Transferential issues, narrative style and interpretation in the middle and final phase of treatment

chapter |7 pages

Conclusion