Working with dreams

by Montague Ullman

Other authorsNan Zimmerman
Paperback, 1979

Status

Available

Call number

BF1078 .U44

Collection

Publication

Wellingborough : Aquarian, 1987, c1979.

Description

Originally published in 1979, this is a dream book with an outstanding difference: it takes the interpretation of dreams out of the realm of the professionals and gives it to the ultimate expert - the dreamer. Working with Dreams stresses the uniqueness of every dream and dreamer. With anecdotes and examples from their own dream groups, the authors show how to deal with the intimacy and honesty of a dream; how to explore its meanings without distorting them; how to let a dream tell us about ourselves and add to our understanding. Dr Ullman and Mrs Zimmerman start with the question of what is in a dream - what is real and what is symbolic? - and then go on to explain what happens during sleep and the way a dream develops. They cover remembering and recording dreams and dealing with the imagery of dreams. They illustrate the many predicaments that dreams depict, the self-deceptions we practice in relation to our dreams, and then show how dream groups - whether a family or a group of strangers - can work together to uncover the meaning of dreams. And they enrich their book by discussing everything from the history of dreams to the possibilities of dreams across space and time. The result is a storehouse of information about the world of dreams.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member vpfluke
This is a very good book for people who like to work with their dreams, paticularly in a group setting. I've worked with a person who uses Ullman's method, which is designed for lay people to get a hold on where their dreams are pointing without the need for professional guidance. This is not a
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book of symbology, and there are no pat answers. But there is a process of unfoldment, where others in a group make the dreamer's dream into their own and reveal alternative perceptions, perhaps eeing some metaphors or correspondences that the dreamer does not see at first. The interplay between dreamers and group members brings about an orchestration so to speak where meaning and awarenesss become heightened.
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Language

Original publication date

1979

Physical description

xii, 335 p.; 22 cm

ISBN

0850306124 / 9780850306125

Barcode

ULL002
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