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Old 01-26-2006, 03:32 AM   #6 (permalink)
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np. when i was in therapy, we did a lot of work w/jungian archetypes and dream analysis. it can be very insightful.

so far, the most insightful book that i have worked from is "inner work: using dreams and active imagination for personal growth" by robert a. johnson. another good, but not as "scholarly" is "universal dream key: the 12 most common dream themes around the world" by patricia garfield. they are both good reference tools if you want to study dreamwork.

http://www.patriciagarfield.com/
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