edited by Claudio Neri, Malcolm Pines and Robi Friedman ; forewords by Sabar Rustomjee and Walter N. Stone.
London :
Jessica Kingsley,
2002.
1 online resource (304 pages) :
illustrations
International library of group analysis ;
18
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Foreword; Foreword; Introduction; Chapter 1. The Illumination of Dreams; Chapter 2. Dreams in Psychodynamic Group Psychotherapy; Chapter 3. Dream-telling as a Request for Containment in Group Therapy; Chapter 4. The Polyphonic Texture of Intersubjectivity in the Dream; Chapter 5. Sharing Dreams in Group Therapy; Chapter 6. Singular Dream; Chapter 7. 'We are Such Stuff as Dreams Are Made On'; Chapter 8. Extracts from The Enchanted World of Sleep; Chapter 9. Fabiana's Dreams; Chapter 10. The Dream in a Tavistock Group; Chapter 11. Self Psychology, Dreams and Group Psychotherpy.
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Dreams told in the group are conjoint individual and group creations. They are both influenced by the group atmosphere and may in turn influence it and the individual, promoting change and development. Dreams have a deepening effect on therapeutic work and, due to their unconscious content, they may represent the most authentic exchange between individual and group. This state-of-the-art book provides help for therapists encountering a dream told in their group. It covers the major theoretical perspectives for their understanding, as well as representing different psychological schools and the.