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Dreams and the Search for Meaning

By: Peter A. O'Connor

$16.00

Looks at the history of dreams, discusses the work of Freud and Jung, and explains how dreams can help one get in touch with the unconscious mind.

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By paying attention to our dreams we can alleviate anxiety and rediscover meaning in our lives.

Understanding and respecting our dreams can help us recognize parts of ourselves and help us in our journey toward self-knowledge and completion.

Peter O’Connor draws upon his extensive clinical experience with dreams and on the works of Carl Jung and James Hillman to take the reader through the dream landscape. He relates the world of dreams to the ongoing task of personal development, with particular emphasis on the mid-life period.

He discusses the relationship between dreams and the imagination, examines dreams as a source of psychological healing, and relates dreams to personality types.

He answers many of the most commonly asked questions about dreams and outlines techniques for aiding their recall.

Publisher:Paulist Press
Binding:Paperback
Volume(s):1
About the Author:Peter A. O’Connor is a retired psychologist who had a private psychotherapy practice in Melbourne, Australia. O'Connor was born in Melbourne in 1942. A graduate of Melbourne University, he was Director of Counselling at the Marriage Guidance Council of Victoria for seven years. In 1972 he was awarded the Winston Churchill Fellowship and completed a PhD in marriage and family counselling at the University of Southern California. He has held several academic and clinical positions in Australia and overseas.[1] O'Connor has had a longstanding involvement in working therapeutically with men and is a former columnist with the Good Weekend magazine.
Product Dimensions:5.5 x 0.8 x 8.2 inches
Pages:247
Publication Date:July 1, 1987