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Dancing with the Family presents something of a clinical
importance, not to offer an all-encompassing theory of the family
therapy. This book emphasize on a dual focus. You will be asked to
remain cognizant of the centrality of the person of the therapist,
as well as of the evolving process of the therapy.
Integrating traditional dream analysis with family psychology,
clinical science, and parapsychology, Edward Bruce Bynum, Ph.D.,
ABPP, details how our personal unconscious is interwoven into our
larger family unconscious. He shows how these dreamlife connections
and patterns are as old as humanity itself, exploring ancient dream
traditions from around the world. He explains how the dreamlife of
a family can be viewed as a shared field or hologram, where each
family member is enfolded into the dreams of the other members.
This shared reality reveals itself in family and personal
illnesses, in nightmares and unusual dreams, and during critical
times such as crisis, pregnancy, conflicts, and medical
emergencies. It also reveals itself in cases of simultaneous shared
dreams and telepathic and precognitive dreams, explaining why so
many people have dreams in which a family member appears to say
good-bye, waking the next day to discover the same loved one has
passed away.
First published in 1994. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor and
Francis, an informa company.
First published in 1994. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor &
Francis, an informa company.
Dancing with the Family presents something of a clinical
importance, not to offer an all-encompassing theory of the family
therapy. This book emphasize on a dual focus. You will be asked to
remain cognizant of the centrality of the person of the therapist,
as well as of the evolving process of the therapy.
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