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      • In dreamwork, the therapist acts as a guide in the exploration of the dream, allowing the dreamers to discover meaning for themselves. One of the core principles in dreamwork is that each person explores dreams using unique dream language.
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    Dreamwork is a broad term used to describe the exploration and incorporation of dreams in psychotherapy. Modern dreamwork models hold true to the tenet that any meaning one can pull...

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  3. Aug 8, 2021 · Gestalt dream work is sometimes viewed as a somatic approach, in that dreams are explored through the dreamer’s bodily sensations during a session (p. 493f). In Gestalt therapy, the dream is understood as a kind of ‘development support’: something existentially important takes place in it.

    • Brigitte Holzinger, Franziska Nierwetberg, Larissa Cosentino, Lucille Mayer
    • 2021
  4. A survey by Keller et al. 13 of 228 clinicians in private practice yielded the following results for the use of dreams: never, 17%; occasionally, 57%; moderately, 17%; frequently, 9%; and almost always, 4%. These authors, however, did not differentiate among the various therapeutic schools.

    • Michael Schredl, Claudia Bohusch, Johanna Kahl, Andrea Mader, Alexandra Somesan
    • Spring 2000
    • 2000
  5. Jan 24, 2024 · Dream Work: The process by which the unconscious mind alters the true meaning of a dream into something less disturbing is known as “dream work”. This includes mechanisms like displacement (shifting emotional significance from one object to another), condensation (combining several ideas into one), and symbolization (representing an action ...

  6. In Dream Work in Therapy, distinguished researchers and clinicians explore Clara Hill's cognitive-experiential model for working with dreams. Dreams are useful therapeutic tools because they help people circumvent their defenses to reach deeper levels of self-awareness.

  7. The dream-work is the unconscious ciphering that transforms the latent content into the manifest content. As such, the work of interpreting the dream follows the dream-work in reverse, from the manifest content to the latent content.

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