VISIONS IN THE NIGHT JUNGIAN AND ANCIENT DREAM INTE

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VISIONS IN THE NIGHT JUNGIAN AND ANCIENT DREAM INTE
  •  by Joel Covitz
  • Visions in the Night: Jungian and Ancient Dream Interpretation by {$author_formatted} by Joel Covitz
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Thousands of years before Freud and Jung, the role of dream interpreter was an established profession. The Jews regarded “visions in the night” as an important source of divine guidance.

Visions in the Night examines ancient, medieval and modern literature for insights into the nature of dreams, illuminating a Jungian approach to the role of dreamwork in the analytic process. Covitz shows that the ancients had very positive methods for studying dreams as a tool of psychological transformation and healing.

Included in this book is the author’s translation of an important sixteenth-century text on dream interpretation, and a discussion of case material from his analytic practice.

Second edition, revised.

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0919123929
VISIONS IN THE NIGHT JUNGIAN AND ANCIENT DREAM INTE
$25.00
Available In Store
Description

Thousands of years before Freud and Jung, the role of dream interpreter was an established profession. The Jews regarded “visions in the night” as an important source of divine guidance.

Visions in the Night examines ancient, medieval and modern literature for insights into the nature of dreams, illuminating a Jungian approach to the role of dreamwork in the analytic process. Covitz shows that the ancients had very positive methods for studying dreams as a tool of psychological transformation and healing.

Included in this book is the author’s translation of an important sixteenth-century text on dream interpretation, and a discussion of case material from his analytic practice.

Second edition, revised.

Description

Thousands of years before Freud and Jung, the role of dream interpreter was an established profession. The Jews regarded “visions in the night” as an important source of divine guidance.

Visions in the Night examines ancient, medieval and modern literature for insights into the nature of dreams, illuminating a Jungian approach to the role of dreamwork in the analytic process. Covitz shows that the ancients had very positive methods for studying dreams as a tool of psychological transformation and healing.

Included in this book is the author’s translation of an important sixteenth-century text on dream interpretation, and a discussion of case material from his analytic practice.

Second edition, revised.

ISBN
0919123929
Publisher
Publication Date
June 1, 1900
Binding
Paperback
Item Condition
New
Language
English
Pages
128
Series
Studies In Jungian Psychology By Jungian Analysts
Keywords
Self-Help | Dreams; Psychology | Reference