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Dream Work in Therapy: Facilitating Exploration, Insight, and Actionby Clara E. Hill
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:In Dream Work in Therapy, distinguished researchers and clinicians explore Clara Hill's cognitiveexperiential model for working with dreams. Dreams are useful therapeutic tools because they help people circumvent their defenses to reach deeper levels of self-awareness. Developed over many years by Hill and her students, the approach integrates aspects from several existing dream theories, such as Freudian, Jungian, Gestalt, phenomenological, client-centered, and behavioral, to create a theoretically consistent, three-staged model. Working in collaboration with their clients (patients), therapists can help them explore their dreams, gain insight into the meaning of their dreams, and take action to resolve issues in their waking life. The book discusses the theoretical basis of the model and provides clear instructions for implementing it in practice. Through the use of valuable clinical examples, authors present extensions of the model in specific settings and populations, such as groups, men, the bereaved, and nightmare sufferers. Of particular interest to readers will be the last part of the book, which describes how to train therapists to use the model and provides a detailed review of the model's empirical research.This invaluable approach offers therapists and their clients a structured but flexible method for maximizing the therapeutic benefits of working with dreams. Book News Annotation:This text for researchers and clinicians explores Clara E. Hill's
(psychology, U. of Maryland, College Park) cognitive- experiential
model for working with dreams. In the first section, Hill describes
the three stages of the model: exploration, insight, and action. This
is followed by seven contributions by Hill's colleagues and students
on the uses of the model in specific settings and populations
(groups, men, etc.). The final section offers suggestions for
conducting further research and training therapists to work with the
dream model.
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