
Therapy with Dreams and Nightmares: Theory, Research & Practice
Delia Joyce Cushway
′I found the book fascinating, illuminating not only my client′s material but also my own night-life. The book′s strength lies in integrating perspectives from many different psychotherapeutic disciplines, from psychoanalytic to cognitive′ - Diana Sanders, Counselling Psychologist and Cognitive Psychotherapist
This practical book shows how dreamwork can be a fruitful therapeutic tool for all therapists and practitioners in the helping professions. Emphasising that dreams are a powerful means of accessing an individual′s emotions, creativity and wisdom, Delia Cushway has updated the first edition to include:
- Skills for working with trauma and survivors of sexual abuse
- Cross-cultural, spiritual and religious approaches to dreamwork
- Up-to-date research and theory on using Cognitive, Objectivist and Constructivist models and methods
- The importance of reflective practice
- Scientific functions and meanings of dreams and their role in information processing and memory consolidation.
Steeped in practical hints and tips, vivid case examples and methods of interpreting dream language, this highly accessible guide is an invaluable resource for therapists.
Delia Cushway is Emeritus Professor of Clinical Psychology at Coventry University and a practising Registered Clinical Psychologist.
Robyn Sewell is a Chartered Psychologist and Group Psychotherapist, now fully retired.
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Gestalt, cognitive, psychoanalytic, behavioral, and so on
providing examples on how dream work can be incorporated into each. An integrative approach allows the reader/therapist to move seamlessly from one type of therapy to another and tailor methods and practices along the way. Although the authors encourage adapting the individual techniques, they also give sound practical advice. This second edition covers established theories and methods and provides substantial updates in neuroscience, dream studies, and new types of therapy. A suitable companion for other titles in the ′Therapy in Practice′ series′
J. Bailey
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This is a useful book for therapists and counsellors who have little experiences of working with dreams therapeutically. It provides an integrative approach that includes Gestalt methods, psychodrama and cognitive theories, as well as providing many case studies. There are many helpful sections on working with clients who have experienced trauma, including sexual abuse.
Brenda Mallon