In "Dreams, A Portal to the Source" Edward C. Whitmont and Sylvia Brinton Perera, both leading Jungian analysts, provide an extensive guide to dream interpretation. Practical in approach, it is designed primarily for psychoanalysts and therapists who wish to integrate dream interpretation into their clinical practice. Among the topics covered are the language of dream images; the relations between the dream and the dreamer's conscious positions; the interplay between archetypal and personal levels; the dream's dramatic structure; body imagery in dreams; and the relevance of dreams to transference and countertransference.…mehr
In "Dreams, A Portal to the Source" Edward C. Whitmont and Sylvia Brinton Perera, both leading Jungian analysts, provide an extensive guide to dream interpretation. Practical in approach, it is designed primarily for psychoanalysts and therapists who wish to integrate dream interpretation into their clinical practice. Among the topics covered are the language of dream images; the relations between the dream and the dreamer's conscious positions; the interplay between archetypal and personal levels; the dream's dramatic structure; body imagery in dreams; and the relevance of dreams to transference and countertransference.
Acknowledgements 1 INTRODUCTION TO CLINICAL DREAM INTERPRETATION 2 WORKING WITH THE DREAM IN CLINICAL PRACTICE 3 THE SITUATION AS IT IS The dream-ego Developmental possibilities through dream work 4 THE LANGUAGE OF DREAMS Image Allegory Symbols Rebus 5 ASSOCIATION, EXPLANATION, AMPLIFICATION: THE DREAM FIELD Associations Explanation Emotions and bodily reactions 'Trivial' dreams Fantasy, imagination, and enactment Affect and feeling quality Amplification The therapist's responses 6 COMPENSATION AND COMPLEMENTATION: OBJECT AND SUBJECT LEVELS Compensation and complementation Object and subject levels in dreams Dramatization Application of the compensation and complementation principle in dreamers with undeveloped or fragmented egos 7 THE DRAMATIC STRUCTURE OF THE DREAM General overview of the dream drama Dramatic structure 8 MYTHOLOGICAL MOTIFS Recognizing mythological motifs The interplay of archetypal and personal material Dealing with mythological motifs Some special motifs The life play Birth Chapter ildren Animals Interpreting mythological material 9 TECHNICAL POINTS Time sequence The re-evaluating function of the dream The day residue Dream series Variations on a theme Nightmares 10 PROGNOSIS FROM DREAMS Dreams of death or illness 11 BODY IMAGERY Sexuality Imagery of body orifices 12 DREAMS OF THERAPY AND THE FIGURE OF THE THERAPIST The actual reality of the therapist Transference reactions The inner therapist Countertransference dynamics Induction by the therapist Dreams of the process of therapy Variations on the theme of the therapy process Images of alternative therapists The archetypal transference in dreams Dreams of therapy for the therapist only Therapist's dreams about the client 13 CONCLUSION Notes Bibliography List of dreams Index
Acknowledgements 1 INTRODUCTION TO CLINICAL DREAM INTERPRETATION 2 WORKING WITH THE DREAM IN CLINICAL PRACTICE 3 THE SITUATION AS IT IS The dream-ego Developmental possibilities through dream work 4 THE LANGUAGE OF DREAMS Image Allegory Symbols Rebus 5 ASSOCIATION, EXPLANATION, AMPLIFICATION: THE DREAM FIELD Associations Explanation Emotions and bodily reactions 'Trivial' dreams Fantasy, imagination, and enactment Affect and feeling quality Amplification The therapist's responses 6 COMPENSATION AND COMPLEMENTATION: OBJECT AND SUBJECT LEVELS Compensation and complementation Object and subject levels in dreams Dramatization Application of the compensation and complementation principle in dreamers with undeveloped or fragmented egos 7 THE DRAMATIC STRUCTURE OF THE DREAM General overview of the dream drama Dramatic structure 8 MYTHOLOGICAL MOTIFS Recognizing mythological motifs The interplay of archetypal and personal material Dealing with mythological motifs Some special motifs The life play Birth Chapter ildren Animals Interpreting mythological material 9 TECHNICAL POINTS Time sequence The re-evaluating function of the dream The day residue Dream series Variations on a theme Nightmares 10 PROGNOSIS FROM DREAMS Dreams of death or illness 11 BODY IMAGERY Sexuality Imagery of body orifices 12 DREAMS OF THERAPY AND THE FIGURE OF THE THERAPIST The actual reality of the therapist Transference reactions The inner therapist Countertransference dynamics Induction by the therapist Dreams of the process of therapy Variations on the theme of the therapy process Images of alternative therapists The archetypal transference in dreams Dreams of therapy for the therapist only Therapist's dreams about the client 13 CONCLUSION Notes Bibliography List of dreams Index
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