Five students and faculty members participated in this discussion group meeting. The discussion focused on educational resources and on working with dreams (dream images, dream process; dream processing).
The following is an informal list of Analytical Psychology resources:
Landau's Tragic Beauty
Clarissa Pinkola Estes' Theater of the Imagination
Clarissa Pinkola Estes' Untie the Strong Woman
Clarissa Pinkola Estes' webinar: Late Bloomer
Robert Johnson's Inner Work
Peter O'Connor's chapter on dream work
Eisenstadt's Dream Tending
Allan Watt's books
Csikszentmihali's Flow
Upcoming Asheville Jungian Institute's webinar: Future of Analytical Psychology
Website for discounted CDs, etc.: Sounds True
Soul Surfer film: Bethany Hamilton's true story of losing an arm to a shark bite--and continuing to compete in surfing contests
Ideas about working with dreams: explore archetypal and mythological themes; sketch/draw dream characters; sculpt dream characters; form a Dream Council for a time-limited conversation/discussion (Eisenstadt); use Active Imagination to move the dream forward (Jung); note patterns over time re themes; explore images of wounding and of healing--look for the medicine in dream images (Eisenstadt).
The following is an informal list of Analytical Psychology resources:
Landau's Tragic Beauty
Clarissa Pinkola Estes' Theater of the Imagination
Clarissa Pinkola Estes' Untie the Strong Woman
Clarissa Pinkola Estes' webinar: Late Bloomer
Robert Johnson's Inner Work
Peter O'Connor's chapter on dream work
Eisenstadt's Dream Tending
Allan Watt's books
Csikszentmihali's Flow
Upcoming Asheville Jungian Institute's webinar: Future of Analytical Psychology
Website for discounted CDs, etc.: Sounds True
Soul Surfer film: Bethany Hamilton's true story of losing an arm to a shark bite--and continuing to compete in surfing contests
Ideas about working with dreams: explore archetypal and mythological themes; sketch/draw dream characters; sculpt dream characters; form a Dream Council for a time-limited conversation/discussion (Eisenstadt); use Active Imagination to move the dream forward (Jung); note patterns over time re themes; explore images of wounding and of healing--look for the medicine in dream images (Eisenstadt).
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