An edition of The new secret language of dreams (2008)

The new secret language of dreams

the illustrated key to understanding the mysteries of the unconscious

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An edition of The new secret language of dreams (2008)

The new secret language of dreams

the illustrated key to understanding the mysteries of the unconscious

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Dreams can be vivid, poetic, surreal, erotic, haunting, even disturbing - but if we look more closely at their mysterious symbols and imaginative logic, they can provide us with privileged glimpses into the secret corners of our unconscious minds. "The New Secret Language of Dreams" takes a fresh approach to dreaming, with a wealth of real-life examples and illuminating guidance on how to tease out the underlying symbolism and logic of dreams. The author, renowned psychologist and dream expert David Fontana, unfolds the psychological workings of the dreamworld, building on the work of Jung, Freud and other pioneers in the field. He describes the main dream archetypes and reveals how dreams reflect everyday desires, tensions and anxieties in unexpected ways, using a rich vocabulary of symbols.Also, he trains us in techniques for remembering and recording dreams, and for working on their narrative, details and mood to arrive at interpretations that relate to our personal circumstances. By learning to appreciate and understand our dreams with David Fontana's expert guidance, we can trace new paths to self-discovery and self-enrichment.

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Publisher
Duncan Baird
Language
English
Pages
176

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Table of Contents

Introducing the dream world
Basic dream skills
Guide to dream symbols
Guide to dream logic
Guide to dream themes
Deeper into the dream world
Bibliography
General index
Index of dream symbols.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (page 172) and index.

Published in
London

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
154.63
Library of Congress
BF1091 .F662, BF1091

The Physical Object

Pagination
176 pages
Number of pages
176

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL28936668M
Internet Archive
newsecretlanguag0000font_r0d1
ISBN 10
1844837459, 1844836959
ISBN 13
9781844837458, 9781844836956
OCLC/WorldCat
277709829

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL21362225W

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