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The use of dreamwork in small groups of women for the purpose of growing in spirituality and resolving transition circumstances
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- Utilizing the psychological perspective of Carl Jung and the theological perspective of Meister Eckhart, the author met with two small groups of women for a period of ten weeks. The women were experiencing various transitions in their lives with resulting crises in their inner and outer worlds. Sharing dreams with one another resulted in deepening of self-understandings and spirituality, a beginning of resolution of the transitions situations, skill-building in dream interpretation and its application to living, and the establishment of affirming support groups.
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