The Meaning in Dreams and Dreaming: The Jungian Viewpoint - Maria F. Mahoney - 1976 Citadel Books Paperback

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Blurb: “This book provides the reader with the key to the interpretation of his own dreams. Dr. Carl G. Jung, the renowned Swiss psychologist and co-worker with Freud, realized early in his practice that dreaming is just as important in the life of the non-neurotic person as it is in the life of the individual who is mentally ill. During his half-century of practice, Jung discovered that dreams inform, advise, correct, rebuke, predict coming events, and more. He established the famous Zurich school of depth psychology, setting clear lines of procedure for interpreting dreams according to the formulations of analytical psychology.

The concepts formulated by Jung are set forth in clear terms in this book, and special attention is paid to those images which are universal in character. With a view to giving the layman the guidelines by which he can begin to unravel his own dreams, the author discusses the recognition and significance of dream images and explains how to correlate them with events in the dreamer's waking life.

MARIA F. MAHONEY is the founder of the first Jung discussion group for laymen in Boston and is well known for her work in journalism.”