C.G. Jung viewed dreams as offering a snapshot of our current mental condition, alerting us to problem areas
Carl Gustav Jung was a psychiatrist and the founder of analytical psychology. He is considered the first modern psychiatrist to view the human psyche as “by nature religious” and to make it the focus of exploration. Jung emphasized the individuation of a person. The process might be described as being all that we can be by uncovering the hidden parts of our personality through dreams, active imagination and self-observation.
A Nanaimo group interested in Jung’s approach to dream interpretation will hold a public lecture on the evening of Saturday February 4, 2012.
We share a presentation by Jungian analysts Dr. Murray Stein and Dr. John Hill, the third in a four part series entitled the “4 Pillars of Jungian Psychotherapy” hosted by the Asheville Jung Center.