Interpreting Dreams from the Personal Unconscious

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  •  May 8, 2021
     9:00 am CDT - 12:00 pm CDT

Held via Zoom
Dr. Arthur Funkhouser
CEUs: 3

*Limited to 12 participants.

This workshop will consist of four phases and four main tools for interpreting dreams from the personal unconscious.  The facilitator teaches and uses this method in a dream work seminar at the C.G. Jung Institute (Küsnacht), Switzerland.  It is a safe and effective method for understanding your own dreams and those of your clients. Participants will be sent a link to an article that lays out the method used in this way of working with dreams.

The four tools are: a) Asking for information, b) Inquiring about feelings and emotions; c) Learning the life situation in which the dream arose; and d) Paying attention to one’s own reactions to the dream and answers to the questions that are asked of the dreamer.

Note: If you want to work on one of your dreams in the workshop, have a short, everyday one ready to share.

About the Instructor
Dr. Funkhouser is a Jungian Analyst practicing in Bern Switzerland.  He has led a seminar on Interpreting Dreams from the Personal Unconscious at the C. G. Jung Institute Zurich (Küsnacht) Switzerland since 1989. Born in the US in 1940, Dr. Funkhouser initially studied and worked in physics. In 1973 he began his training in analytical psychology at the C. G. Jung Institute, Küsnacht, Switzerland, and was awarded a diploma in analytical psychology there in 1981. With his family, he moved to Bern, Switzerland, to begin his work as a therapist. In addition to his private practice, he is a training analyst and instructor in dreamwork at the C. G. Jung Institute and also leads a monthly dream group.  As a supplement to educational activities in Switzerland he has lectured and led dreamwork workshops in Australia, England, Italy and the USA.

Recommended Readings
https://www.therapyroute.com/article/a-way-to-do-dreamwork-by-a-funkhouser
Children’s Dreams: Notes from the Seminar Given in 1936-1940, C. G. Jung (2008) Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press (pp. 1-31)
Our Dreaming Mind, Robert Van de Castle (1994). New York: Ballantine Books.

*Program CEUs are an additional $15 processing fee. Please note that the current CEU processing time is around 3-4 weeks during this time of limited office use.

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