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Topics: Dreams, Psychotherapy.
Dream Interpretation and Amplification
In his understanding of the psyche’s workings, Jung viewed the dream as a continuous form of communication from the unconscious Self to the conscious ego. These mysterious, sometimes baffling “messages,” when properly grasped, offer to the always limited consciousness profound and practical insights; that further the process of individuation.
This lecture is part of the course, The Role of Dreams in Analytical Psychology, which includes the following courses:
- Typical Dream Imagery: Figures, Settings, Situations – Lois Khan
- The “Big Dream” and Dream Series – Murray Stein
- Working with Dreams: Interpretation and Amplification – Thomas Patrick Lavin
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Thomas Patrick Lavin, PhD is a Zürich-trained Jungian analyst who holds a PhD in clinical psychology and a PhD in theology. He was formerly chief clinical psychologist for the U.S. Army in Europe and is a founding member of the CG Jung Institute of Chicago. He is in private practice in Wilmette, Illinois, and consults internationally on typology, spirituality and addictions.
© 1986 Thomas Patrick Lavin
Ⓟ 1986 CG Jung Institute of Chicago