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Dreams & Dream Interpretation
Let Your Body Interpret Your Dreams by Eugene T. Gendlin β€” book cover

Let Your Body Interpret Your Dreams

by Eugene T. Gendlin, Carl Gustav Jung
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Psychologist Gendlin (Behavioral Sciences, University of Chicago) comes from Carl Rogers's circle. Following Focusing (Everest House, 1978), this book shows how Gendlin's method of tapping the body's responses can be applied to the understanding and appreciation of one's dreams. He implies, rightly, that there are many ways of interpreting dreams, based on various theoretical approaches, each with its own validity. Yet, what really counts is the dreamer's somatic response to questions raised or interpretations suggested; the body has the answer, preverbally as it were. One can feel the author's respect for the privacy of the individual and for the message of one's inner nature. Simply and clearly written, this will be useful both for the lay public and therapists. Gertrud B. Ujhely, L.I. Inst. of Psychoanalysis, Mineola, N.Y.

Book Details

Published
April 1, 2004
Publisher
Chiron Publications
Pages
200
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780933029019

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