ABSTRACT

There have been many previous books on the physiology of dreaming, the history of dream interpretation, and the meaning of specific dream symbols. But there have been relatively few books exploring the moment-by-moment process of interpreting dreams. This book guides you through this interpretive process, and illustrates how dreamwork promotes emotional, relational, and spiritual transformation. It explores how working with dreams enhances our emotional life, deepens our capacity for relationship, and helps us gracefully navigate change and transitions. The author shows that dreamwork is a natural antidepressant, is effective in transforming anger, bereavement, couples conflicts and impasses, and aids the process of individuation. The book explores archetypal themes and complexes, synchronistic experiences and spiritual awakening in dreams, and representations of the body in dreams. The final chapter, "Taming Wild Horses", explores animal dream symbolism and its importance for enhancing our human sexuality. The book also describes the Dream Mandala, a method of self-transformation through the union of opposites - the charged polarities of the personality.

part I|71 pages

Therapeutic Dreamwork

chapter One|5 pages

Introduction

chapter Two|17 pages

Dreamwork and Psychotherapy

chapter Three|22 pages

Dreamwork and Relationships

part II|192 pages

Jungian Dreamwork

chapter Five|42 pages

Archetypal Themes

chapter Six|23 pages

Unfolding the Complexes in Dreams

chapter Seven|24 pages

Persona and Shadow in Dreamwork

chapter Eight|15 pages

Anima and Animus in Dreams

chapter Nine|38 pages

Dreamwork and Individuation

chapter Ten|10 pages

The Dream Mandala

chapter Eleven|17 pages

Synchronicity and Dreams

chapter Twelve|18 pages

Spirit and the Body in Dreams

part III|24 pages

Case Study

chapter |2 pages

Epilogue

chapter |2 pages

Conclusion