In this course, participants will learn fundamental concepts of Jungian theory related to dream analysis and practical techniques for its application. They will gain the ability to articulate Jungian ideas, understand psychological phenomena, analyze dreams, interpret symbols in various contexts, and apply these skills in clinical practice and daily life.
Learning Objectives
This course is intended to help you:
- Understand fundamental concepts of Jungian theory as they relate to dream analysis, active imagination, and the like, enabling participants to articulate these ideas.
- Develop practical skills in interpreting symbols within the context of dream analysis, allowing participants to apply these techniques to their own dreams and those of their clients in clinical settings.
- Apply Jungian principles and dream analysis techniques to develop ability understanding and relating to their dreams in their clinical practice and everyday life.
Suggested Reading & Reference Material
- C. G. Jung. (1974). Dreams. Bollingen Series, Princeton University Press.
Stein, M. (2020). The Bible as a Dream. Chiron Publications. - Corbett, Lionel. (2001). Spirituality Beyond Religion. Sounds True Publications.
- Kalshed, D. (2013). Trauma and the Soul: A Psycho-Spiritual Approach to Human Development and Its Interruption. Routledge.
Instructor
Vlado Šolc
