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  1. Animal Guides: In Life, Myth and Dreams (Studies in Jungian Psychology By Jungian Analysts, 97) by Neil Russack, 2002-02
  2. Visions of the Night: Dreams, Religion, and Psychology (S U N Y Series in Dream Studies) by Kelly Bulkeley, 1999-09
  3. An Evolutionary Psychology of Sleep and Dreams by Patrick McNamara, 2004-12-30
  4. Psychology of Dreams by Paul R. Robbins, 2005-11-03
  5. Dreams: A Key To Self-knowledge (Personality Assessment Series) by Zygmunt A. Piotrowski, Albert M. Biele, 1986-11-01
  6. Dreaming Insights: A 5-Step Plan for Discovering the Meaning in Your Dream by Gillian Holloway PhD, 2002-04-01
  7. Dreams: Exploring The Secrets Of Your Soul (Sacred Psychology Series) by Marilyn C. Barrick, 2001-06-01
  8. In Your Dreams: The Ultimate Dream Dictionary by Mary Summer Rain, 2005-02-14
  9. Awakening Woman: Dreams and Individuation (Studies in Jungian Psychology By Jungian Analysts, 101) by Nancy Qualls-Corbett, Leila McMackin, 2002-08
  10. Dream and Existence (Studies in Existential Psychology Psychiatry) by Michel Foucault, Ludwig Binswanger, 1993-01
  11. Wisdom of the Heart: Working With Women's Dreams by Karen A. Signell, 1998-01
  12. Change of Life a Psychological Study of Dreams and the Menopause: A Psychological Study of Dreams and the Menopause (Studies in Jungian Psychology By Jungian Analysts, 16) by Ann Mankowitz, 1983-12
  13. The Everything Dreams Book: From Fantasies to Nightmares, What Your Dreams Mean, How to Remember Them, and How They Affect Your Everyday Life (The Everything Series) by T. J. MacGregor, Rob MacGregor, et all 1997-09

21. Gnosis, Samael Aun Weor - Centro Gnóstico Anael.
Offers articles on topics like Gnostic psychology and the Meanings of dreams.
http://www.anael.org
English Francais Italiano Cursos de Gnosis Gratis Escoge un tema El Poder del Sexo Desdoblamiento astral La Gnosis en la Biblia Reencarnaciones Samael Los Anticonceptivos Alcoholismo Tabaquismo El Aborto Vih y sida Ovnis y Extraterrestres .:El Desdoblamiento Astral. En el sueño nos vemos como en una película, en donde cada uno es el actor principal. En el sueño y con el ALMA en estado inconsciente, sin saber el por qué, podemos viajar a otras ciudades, a otros países, hablar con personas que no conocemos, hablar con las ALMAS de personas que ya murieron, ver cosas que van a suceder, etc.
Al despertar, el ALMA penetra nuevamente al cuerpo físico y es posible que la persona traiga ó no el recuerdo de sus sueños.
Para saber más al respecto, haz click aquí! .:El Significado de los sueños. Hay sueños que corresponden a mensajes de lo divino hacia lo humano, del Padre Interno a cada persona, a cada discípulo. Estos mensajes de lo divino, tienen un sabor distinto y en la GNOSIS les llamamos experiencias. Realmente como dicen las Sagradas Escrituras, "Dios guía al hombre a través de los sueños..."
En la Biblia se habla mucho de los sueños. Los Reyes y Faraones buscaban quien se los interpretara. Los adivinos nunca sabían, pues ellos son mentirosos, pero los Santos y los Profetas como José y Daniel interpretaban todos los sueños.

22. Psychology Today: Are Freud's Dreams Coming True?
Full text of the article, Are Freud s dreams coming True? from psychology Today,a publication in the field of Health Fitness, is provided free of
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Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. At Age 100, Freud's Interpretation of Dreams Enjoys a New Awakening Biblical Joseph, imprisoned in Egypt, had a knack for interpreting dreams. The Pharaoh, plagued by upsetting nightmares, heard of Joseph's talent and beckoned for his help. The young Hebrew understood the Pharaoh's dream to he a warning of the seven years of famine that would followand for his valuable advice, Joseph rose to power and was crowned prince of Egypt. Our dreams may not have such mystical powers, but, according to Sigmund Freud, they do lead us down another "royal road"to understanding the unconscious mind. In a newly translated version of his 1900 book, The Interpretation of Dreams, published recently by Oxford University Press (and excerpted below), Freud proposes the radical idea that the purpose of dreams is to express primitive sexual and aggressive wishes. These desires, he wrote, are rooted in our childhood experiences but are too anxiety-provoking to breach the surface of our consciousness.

23. Ethics In Dreamwork
A patchwork of links to pages regarding ethics in psychology with short essays on dream topics. Part of Electric dreams.
http://www.dreamgate.com/dream/library/ethics.htm
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Ethical Standards in Dreamwork Association for the Study of Dreams (ASD) Dreamwork Ethics Resources online: Ethics You are the final authority on the meaning of your dreams! The word "dreamworker" here is used to mean anyone who works and plays with dreams. Some dreamworkers are psychotherapists, others are artist who allow dreams to inspire their creations. But most dreamworkers are people who explore dreams to better understand the meaning and value of their lives. I will be drawing on all these uses of the word, though the last is perhaps the most relevant. ASD Dreamwork Ethics Statement ASD Dreamwork Ethics Statement ASD celebrates the many benefits of dreamwork, yet recognizes that there are potential risks. ASD supports an approach to dreamwork and dream sharing that respects the dreamer's dignity and integrity, and which recognizes the dreamer as the decision-maker regarding the significance of the dream. Systems of dreamwork that assign authority or knowledge of the dream's meanings to someone other than the dreamer can be misleading, incorrect, and harmful. Ethical dreamwork helps the dreamer work with his/her own dream images, feelings, and associations, and guides the dreamer to more fully experience, appreciate, and understand the dream. Every dream may have multiple meanings, and different techniques may be reasonably employed to touch these multiple layers of significance.

24. SpiritLinks: Dreams : Psychology
SpiritLinks dreams psychology Top dreams psychology It is also aboutart and the psychological process, and synchronicity and dreams.
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  • Jung, In Your Dreams - This site is set up to study dreams in which Carl Jung appears. It is also about art and the psychological process, and synchronicity and dreams.
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    - Graduate Research into dreaming and the unconscious mind.
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25. PRACTICAL DREAMING Home Page
psychology book reviews and links about dreams, eating disorders and chronic pain.
http://pages.prodigy.net/bleweiss
PRACTICAL DREAMING bleweiss@prodigy.net
LILLIE WEISS, Ph.D. is a licensed clinical psychologist in private practice in Phoenix, Arizona. As author of a respected professional guide, Dream Analysis in Psychotherapy, and as co-director of the Center for Psychotherapy and Dream Analysis, she has trained therapists to use dreams as an efficient tool for understanding clients' problems and helping to foster change. PRACTICAL DREAMING: AWAKENING THE POWER OF DREAMS IN YOUR LIFE

"In clear, simple, concise language, this book provides one of the best explanations of how to grasp the meaning of your dreams. Every dreamer should read this book!"
Patricia Garfield, Ph.D., President, The Association for the Study of Dreams and author of CREATIVE DREAMING OTHER BOOKS BY LILLIE WEISS
DREAM ANALYSIS IN PSYCHOTHERAPY

A "how to" book for therapists and alternate book of the month by the Behavioral Science Book Service. GOOD GIRLS DON'T EAT DESSERT: CHANGING YOUR RELATIONSHIP TO FOOD AND SEX
"This clearly written and carefully researched book... provides practical answers for every woman who is struggling to live in a body that seems constantly out of control."

26. Myths-Dreams-Symbols- The Psychology Of Dreams
Jerry Gifford s page includes his own dreams and thoughts about them, a dreamdiscussion board, synopses of Jungian concepts, links to articles on many
http://www.mythsdreamssymbols.com/
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27. While I Sleep - The Symbolism Of Escaflowne: A Girl In Gaea
A fan's interpretation of the film based on Jungian psychology.
http://www.melted-dreams.net/escamovie/index.html
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28. Myths-Dreams-Symbols- The Psychology Of Dreams
dream dictionary, dreams, free dream interpretation, carl jung, joseph campbell,spirituality, comparative religion.
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Psyche Greek word for 'soul'. The 'totality' of the conscious and unconscious life. The mind considered as an organic system reaching all parts of the body and serving to adjust the total organism to the needs or demands of the environment.
Dream Psychology Carl Jung Biography C.G.Jung Page Dreams:
Jung vs. Freud
... Mystery School 2000 Dream Theories Edgar Cayce Carlos Castaneda Assoc. for the Study of Dreams Lucidity Institute ... What Is Jungian Dream Psychology?
Freud And Beyond
Jung's Personality Types

Extrovert-Introvert
Includes Personality Test
Glossary Of Jungian Termnology
Complexes, Archetypes, Persona, Shadow, Individuation, Anima-Animus, Synchronicity, ' The Self ' The Shadow - Our Dark Side Our Jekyll - Hyde, Cinderella Complex Anima - Animus The Masculine - Feminine Side To Our Personalities The Wise Self The Mana Personalities The Self Wholeness - The Totally Integrated Psyche Ego -
Latin for ' I '. The center of the individual's field of consciousness which provides unity and continuity for the personality. The individual as aware of him/herself. Collective Unconscious - The inheritance of the collective experience of humankind, storing humanity's experiences in the form of archetypes that unconsciously predispose us to organize our personal experiences in certain ways. Archetypes shape the content of our dreams, emerging in various forms as archetypial images.

29. Dr. Charles T. Tart's Virtual Library
Covers consciousness, altered states of consciousness, dreams, Gurdjieff, hypnosis, meditation, mindfulness, personal growth, parapsychology, transpersonal psychology, and how to be both a scientific person and a spiritual seeker.
http://paradigm-sys.com/cttart/

30. Dreams And Their Interpretation In Clinical Psychology
An introduction to the interpretation of dreams in clinical psychology.
http://www.guidetopsychology.com/dreams.htm
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Page Contents: Introduction / Freud: The Royal Road Other Ideas The Dream Text The Clinical Work ... Other Troubling Dreams Dreams D reams can be baffling and mysterious. Throughout history dreams have been associated with sacred revelation and prophecy. And it was a dream, so the story goes, that revealed the molecular structure of carbon to a scientist. And so, just as we can wonder what a particular dream means to the dreamer, we can argue about what causes dreams in the first place.
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T psychotherapy text of your perception of the dream The Clinical Work T he clinical work of dream interpretation, therefore, involves three things. First, you need a written text of the dream.

31. Dreams Books And Articles - Research Dreams At Questia Online Library
dreams Scholarly books and articles on dreams at Questia, world s largest onlinelibrary and research dreams. 2. Dream interpretation. 3. psychology.
http://www.questia.com/library/psychology/cognitive-psychology/the-mind/dreams.j

32. Sunday, July 31, 2005 User Name Password (forgot Password
Forum List Other Discussion dreams / psychology. dreams / psychology.Discuss the complicated inner workings of our minds.
http://www.cybersocieties.com/index.cfm?fractal=bsw.dsp.home.forums.thread.list&

33. Dreams - Psychology - Social Sciences - Science -
dreams psychology - Social Sciences - Science -
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  • Association for the Study of Dreams - A massive site containing essays, research papers, and advocacy material on meaning in dreams. The international association provides recommendations regarding ethical issues, lists graduate dream research programs, operates conferences, and publishes both a journal and a magazine.
  • The Dream Tree - A resource center which includes opportunities to participate in research (some scientific, some personal), a calendar of events for dreamers, discussion groups, pointers to projects and artwork, and recommendations for enhancing your dreams and ability to recall them.
  • Dreamers United - Uniting dreamers and popularizing dreams and dreaming.
  • The Dreams Foundation - Resources for understanding nightmares, lucid dreaming, sleep research and disorder treatment, precognitive dreams, and dreamwork.
  • Learning and Dreaming - A Science Friday audio discussion on the science of dreaming featuring Robert Stickgold and Matthew Wilson.
  • Notes From a Dreamer ... on Dreaming

34. Teaching Clinical Psychology - Working (and Playing) With Dreams
Look for similar patterns or themes across your dreams. Are your dreams progressingor changing somehow over time? This might indicate something about YOU
http://www.rider.edu/users/suler/dreams.html
TCP Home Page Syllabi Class Exercises Longer Projects ... Site Index
Working (and playing) with Dreams
John Suler, Ph.D.
Rider University

Created June 1995, Revised Feb 1997, June 2003 - Every dream has many layers of meaning. Every object, person, and situation in a dream may have many meanings. So take your time in trying to understand it. Think of your dream as something to EXPLORE. You have to look at it from different angles, walk around in it for awhile, work with it - and then its many meanings will begin to reveal themselves. Try not to give into the pressure to "interpret" a dream. If you put yourself or others on the spot to "tell me what it means" then you are taking the wrong attitude toward working with the dream. It's not a game of Jeopardy or a multiple choice test where there's a right or wrong answer. Working with a dream is more like playing with it - the kind of play that involves creativity, imagination, and a willingness to experiment. It also requires patience!
Here are some ways to work with a dream: Free association
Free Writing

Mental Images

Dialogues
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(tone, color, time, space)

35. Teaching Clinical Psychology - Dream Manual
dreams. They have been a part of the human psyche since before recorded time.They have been said to have different purposes at different times throughout
http://www.rider.edu/~suler/dreamman.html
TCP Home Page Syllabi Class Exercises Longer Projects ... Site Index What follows are excerpts from the manual that William Sharp uses with his students.
DREAM MANUAL
Introduction to Dreams
Dream Lore

Culture and Dreams

Psychoanalytic (Freud's) Theory of Dreams
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Your Dream Theory
Introduction to Dreams
Dreams. They have been a part of the human psyche since before recorded time. They have been said to have different purposes at different times throughout the ages. Some divined messages from omnipotent beings in dreams, others later saw them as a window to the unconscious. Some dismiss them as nothing more than a biochemical reaction occurring as the brain rests, recovers, and resets itself from day to day. What do you think they mean? Should psychologists study dreams to see if they tell us something about human behavior? Do you take the behaviorists standpoint that since we can not directly study the contents of dreams, then they are not something that the SCIENCE of psychology should be concerned with. (Note: the behaviorists, therefore, are not mentioned anywhere else in this workbook.) In this "metatheoretical approach", you will begin to answer some of these questions, and develop your beliefs. What should you take from this exercise then? Well, you will note some "themes" in psychology that we have discussed before in class. First, psychology is theoretically diverse. We will see that as you learn about the different orientations (approaches) in dealing with dreams. Second, you will see psychology evolved (and still evolves) in a sociohistoric context. It is with this second theme that we take a look at how dreams have been used in human history. Finally the "types" of dreams according to "pop" culture will be considered, before we begin to look at the major theoreticians in the field of psychology, mainly, Freud and his followers.

36. The Dreams Foundation: Dream Interpretation, Psychology & Research | Dreams & Ni
Resources for understanding nightmares, lucid dreaming, sleep research and disordertreatment, precognitive dreams, and dreamwork.
http://www.dreams.ca/
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Dreams - Do they have Meaning?
Every person on earth dreams every night – every mammal in fact. It follows then that something extremely important must be going on while we sleep and dream, yet in the industrialized world, the majority of people pay little attention to dreams, and sometimes shortchange themselves on sleep because it is perceived as lost time, or at best unproductive.
Dreams, in the same way, encompass yet another entire dimension of experience, a world as yet unexplored by most, where a fascinating sphere of activity awaits investigation and possible harvest for greater fulfillment in waking life. The challenge is again the same — common daily experience for the average person offers little proof of this other reality, let alone the possible value of this other dimension of experience, unless one can gain perspective from outside the 9-to-5 work day framework and a scientific purely-objective system.
Dream related mental skills such as dream recall or dream interpretation and information on subjects such as the meaning of nightmares or precognitive dreams isn’t taught in our schools, and the majority of our parents knew or passed on little about the value of dreams as we grew up. So it's no big surprise that many adults remember few or no dreams, and even more rarely contemplate or set out to interpret the guidance and mine the jewels of creative inspiration hidden just below the surface of consciousness in dreams. Basically, nobody told us or showed us how dreams can be extremely practical.

37. Psychology & Dreams - Resources
psychology dreamrelated links from the dreams Foundation
http://www.dreams.ca/links1.htm
Click here to check out top dream books
Connect with other dreamers in your area through the dream group 'Meetup' network

The Global Consciousness Project - A Fascinating Scientific Initiative

ASD - The Association for the Study of Dreams
... DREAMS home page Contact About Us Mailing List Links ... Reves (en Français) The DREAMS Foundation / La Fondation R.E.P.O.S.
/ E-mail: info@dreams.ca

38. Dreams: Dream Incubation Bibliography
ESP in the night Sleep, unease and dreams. psychology Today, June, 4750, 72.Ullman, M., Krippner, S. and Vaughan, A. (1989 2nd Ed.) Dream Telepathy.
http://www.selfhelpmagazine.com/articles/dreams/dralteroff.html
ALTERNATIVE DREAMING BOOKS AND ARTICLES:
Dream Incubation Bibliography
Barrett, Deirdre (1993). The "Committee of Sleep": A study of dream incubation for problem solving. Dreaming, 3 Blagrove, Mark (1992). Dreams as the reflection of our waking concerns and abilities: A critique of the problem-solving paradigm in dream research. Dreaming 2 (4), pp. 205-220. Delaney, Gayle M. V.(1988). Living Your Dreams: Using Sleep to Solve Problems and Enrich Your Life. Revised Ed. San Francisco: Harper and Row. Living Your Dreams. San Francisco: Harper and Row. . (1976). A proposed dream experiment: Phase-focusing dream incubation. Sundance: Community Dream Journal, 1 Devereux, George (1957). Dream learning and individual ritual differences in Mohave shamanism. American Anthropologist, 59 Gregory, Jill. (1988). Dream Tips . Novato, Ca: Novato Center for Dreams. Meier, Carl Alfred (1966/1962). The dream in ancient Greece and its use in temple cures (incubation). In Von Gruenebaum, G. E.and Caillois, R. (Eds). (1966). The Dream and Human Societies (Chapter 17, pp. 303-319). Berkeley: University of California Press. Originally a paper read to the "International Colloquium on 'Le reve et les societes humaines'" in Royaumont, France, 1962.

39. Children's Fears, Night Dreams, Nightmares - Terrible Sleeps, Nightmarish Dreams
Peace of psychology (PP). Theme psychology, dreams, reflexes. Membrana (MA).Theme Article psychology, dreams, reflexes . Talks on MarkITT (ÒÌ).
http://psy.tom.ru/eng/dream-fear.html
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Children's fears, dreams, nightmares
Let us present psyche as the reflector system, directed toward the avoidance of the undesirable actions of environment, which switches on the mechanism of pain. It is known that the painful reaction is the strongest unconditional reaction, which is always accompanied by the experience of fear and horror. These experiences are renewed (at least, the negative painting of emotions), also, with the conditioned-reflex reproduction of painful reaction. Physical pain also is reproduced in the form of the muscular spasms and other manifestations. For example, fear in small children can cause loud sound. B. Watson and R. Rayner (Watson, Rayner, 1920), combining the demonstration of white mice with the impact into the gong, caused in child the caused fear of mice. It was explained that the extinctions of this fear after the curtailment of unconditioned stimulus (loud sound) does not occur, in contrast to the classical conditioned reflex. Moreover, fear had a tendency toward the generalization, i.e., it applied to rabbit, white sheath, sheet of white paper and so forth it is later, studying nature of social it was insurance, psychologists arrived at the analogous results. Let us examine how the conditional reaction of fear in the situations with the drops can be formed. In the real life nothing is repeated in the same situation several times. Yes even situation itself changes. From the generation the children do not fear height, but when they begin to walk - much fall. For example, one time child fell and tested the pain, when rapidly he broke into a run after the cat, in other case it fell from stul'chika, and on the street - from the children's swing. In each of these situations constantly was present only one prearranged signal - loss of support. To it is manufactured the conditioned reflex or the reaction of fear.

40. Displacement, Transfer, Inversion, Sublimation - Theory Of Z. Freud, Dreams - Ps
dreams from the point of view of psychology are remarkable fact that open slightlysome regularities the less obvious in the real life.
http://psy.tom.ru/eng/displacement.html
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Displacement, transfer, inversion, sublimation -
stages of the united process

Displacement in the dream can have preventive function. For example, the nightmares of drops strengthen and is supported the fear of height at the necessary level. In this case the reaction of pain, previously appeared with the drops, prove to be that extruded from the consciousness (it it is absent also in the subject of dream), but is symbolically represented in the dream in the form of fear with the drop. The adaptive nature of similar displacements does not cause doubt. If animals or man are constant, in any situation fear possible damages and painful reactions, this will forge motions and it will lower search activity. Nightmares of the type of "drops", and also displaced means in the softer form (symbols) are intended precisely in order to place "markers" on the actually dangerous situations in the form of the fear of height, falling objects, or in other more complex vital situations. I.M. Sechenov and later, I.P. Pavlov showed the important role of reflector mechanisms in the formation of the highest mental functions. Remaining within the framework of this concept, for the beginning let us present psyche as the reflector system, directed toward the avoidance of the undesirable actions of environment. Let us note that the painful reaction is the strongest unconditional reaction, which is always accompanied by the experience of fear and horror. These experiences are renewed (at least, the negative painting of emotions), also, with the conditioned-reflex reproduction of painful reaction. Physical pain also is reproduced in the form of the muscular spasms and other manifestations.

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