This unique book is the first of two volumes that describe a new, transpersonal model for therapeutic work on dreams. Dream Sociometry, a form of Integral Deep Listening (IDL) life drama and dream character interviewing, contributes to the fields of application of the sociometric methods of J.L. Moreno and the use of sociometry in therapy.
This unique book is the first of two volumes that describe a new, transpersonal model for therapeutic work on dreams. Dream Sociometry, a form of Integral Deep Listening (IDL) life drama and dream character interviewing, contributes to the fields of application of the sociometric methods of J.L. Moreno and the use of sociometry in therapy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Joseph Dillard is a psychotherapist and author of over 20 books on transpersonal development. He is the creator of Integral Deep Listening, a multi-perspectival integral life practice.
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Preface Introduction 1: What is Dream Sociometry? 2: Benefits of Dream Sociometry 3: The Origins of Dream Sociometry 4: Interviewed Dream Characters and Your Waking Roles 5: Enhancing Dream Recall 6: Recording Your Dreams 7: Purpose of the Dream Sociomatrix 8: The Dream Elements 9: Element Categorization 10: Making Predictions 11: Structure of the Dream Sociomatrix 12: Obtaining Interviewed Dream Character Preferences 13: Agreement in the Dream Sociomatrix 14: Ambivalence in the Dream Sociomatrix 15: Interviewed Character Categories and Attributes 16: Structure of the Dream Sociomatrix Commentary 17: Functions of the Dream Sociomatrix Commentary 18: Overview of Commentary Construction and Creation of the Action Plan 19: The Dream Summary Commentary 20: Constructing the Dreamage 21: Creating the Waking Commentary 22: The Identification Commentary 23: Designing Your Action Plan 24: The Dream Sociogram Commentary 25: The Dream Group Dynamics Commentary 26: What I Am Saying to Myself Is.. 27: The Dream Group Feedback Commentary 28: Evaluating Your Predictions 29: Using Dream Sociometry with Waking Events Appendix I: Ken Wilber Dies Commentaries Appendix II: IDL Dream Interviewing Protocol Appendix III: IDL Life Issue Interviewing Protocol Index
Preface Introduction 1: What is Dream Sociometry? 2: Benefits of Dream Sociometry 3: The Origins of Dream Sociometry 4: Interviewed Dream Characters and Your Waking Roles 5: Enhancing Dream Recall 6: Recording Your Dreams 7: Purpose of the Dream Sociomatrix 8: The Dream Elements 9: Element Categorization 10: Making Predictions 11: Structure of the Dream Sociomatrix 12: Obtaining Interviewed Dream Character Preferences 13: Agreement in the Dream Sociomatrix 14: Ambivalence in the Dream Sociomatrix 15: Interviewed Character Categories and Attributes 16: Structure of the Dream Sociomatrix Commentary 17: Functions of the Dream Sociomatrix Commentary 18: Overview of Commentary Construction and Creation of the Action Plan 19: The Dream Summary Commentary 20: Constructing the Dreamage 21: Creating the Waking Commentary 22: The Identification Commentary 23: Designing Your Action Plan 24: The Dream Sociogram Commentary 25: The Dream Group Dynamics Commentary 26: What I Am Saying to Myself Is.. 27: The Dream Group Feedback Commentary 28: Evaluating Your Predictions 29: Using Dream Sociometry with Waking Events Appendix I: Ken Wilber Dies Commentaries Appendix II: IDL Dream Interviewing Protocol Appendix III: IDL Life Issue Interviewing Protocol Index
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