All About Dreams

Welcome to an overview of my long career in teaching and training thousands of people in efficient, transparent, and REAL-LIFE dream work that helps you target and obtain results.

See what I have to say about Jung and Freud and the existentialists who have shaped our views on dreams. Read about ways to open our horizons and make dreams a part of our daily lives so we can mature before it is too late and learn how to make better choices in choosing a mate, a partner, a career, and how to get on better with our family members and our friends.

This book covers my decades of work with dreams and includes chapters on my system of categorizing 6 different approaches to modern and ancient dream work so that you will recognize often unappreciated characteristics of these main styles and how they differ. I shuffle the pack differently from others. There are chapters on the Dream Interview Method, Sexual Dreams, Dream Incubation, and so on. It is a good introduction to the field of dream interpretation and will show you why I chose to develop a Dream Interview dialogue method.

By the way, I had nothing at all to say about the subtitle of this book which I first saw post-publication and was embarrassed at its arrogance! It should have read, All About Dreams: “An appeal for liberation from hero worship and intrusive interpretations from Others” I can understand that such a sub-title might have seemed too outspoken to my publisher, but don’t you think an editor and publisher should ask the author what she thinks of a title or a sub-title? Still, I love this book.

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