Table of
Contents Preface by Mark Waldman Introduction by Stanley Krippner
Jeremy Taylor The Twilight Zone of Dreams: Telepathy and Transformation Robert L. Van de Castle Dreams and Social Responsibility: Teaching a Dream Course in the Inner City Jane White-Lewis Healing Crimes: Working with Dreams in the Criminal Justice System Bette Ehlert Enjoy the Ride: An Inner Dialogue with a Dream By Jenny Davidow Exploring a Terrifying Dream: An Intimate Therapeutic Dialogue Aaron B. Rochlen and Clara E. Hill A Shamanic Dream Journey Graywolf Swinney Catholic Dreams Richard Russo Part 2: Working With Your Dreams Six Steps for Incubating Dreams Gayle Delaney Fourteen Ways to Interpret a Single Dream Kelly Bulkeley Twenty-Three Steps for Working With Your Dreams George R. Slater Working with the Metaphors of a Dream Eugene Gendlin Active Imagination Robert Bosnak Women, Aggression, and Dreams Karen A. Signell Dreaming About Family Members Phyllis R. Koch-Sheras and Peter Sheras Dream Lovers Jenny Davidow Dead-End Dreams Fred Olsen Recurring Dreams Kathleen Sullivan Dreams in Therapy Greg Bogart Creating a Dream Appreciation Group Deborah Jay Hillman
Part 3: Understanding Dreams Dreams, The Dreamer, and Society Montague Ullman A Brief History of Dreams Phyllis R. Koch-Sheras and Amy Lemley Dreams for Personal and Spiritual Growth Louis M. Savary Kelly Bulkeley Context and Metaphor: The Message of the Dream Montague Ullman Personal Myths and Dreamwork Stanley Krippner and Joseph Dillard Nightmares: Terrors of the Night Franklin Galvin and Ernest Hartmann Dreamsharing in Cyberspace Richard Catlett Wilkerson How Dreams Reflect Neurological Disorders Oliver Sacks From Chaos to Telepathy: New Models for Understanding Dreams Stanley Krippner Dying and Mourning: Transitional Dreams Iain R. Edgar Dreams, Dying, and Beyond: A Conversation with Marie-Louise von Franz Interviewed by Fraser Boa Permissions About the Contributors About the Editors Stanley Krippner, Ph.D., is a professor of psychology at
Saybrook Institute, former director of the Dream Laboratory at Maimonides Medical Center,
and past president of the Association for Humanistic Psychology. He is the author of more
than a dozen books and 700 articles on dreams, consciousness, and healing. Mark Robert Waldman is a therapist, founding editor of the Transpersonal
Review, and an internationally published author in the fields of transpersonal
psychology and relationship dynamics. He is the author of The Art of Staying Together and
Love Games. |