This book has been written by one of South Africa's foremost psychologists, Professor Dreyer Kruger, to help readers understand their own dreams. In this fascinating and lucid introduction to the subject, he presents a variety of dreams along with the life context of the dreamer, followed by interpretations.
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"We have to look at the uniqueness of the individual." "the pressure on people in society is to conform. "Don't get mixed up with the poor" or "Don't pretend that you are one of the rich" or whatever the case is. So we all stay on a narrow gauge train steaming full steam ahead to death. The alternative is freedom and this brings responsibility and also anxiety. But anxiety can also be positive. Don't suppress it but look at it and see if you can work a way out with it..."
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Höhe: 195 mm
Breite: 130 mm
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978-1-77013-037-1 (9781770130371)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Dreyer Kruger was Professor of Psychology at Fort Hare and later at Rhodes University in Grahamstown. He is author of four published books: An introduction to Phenomenological Psychology- A first encounter with Psychology-The changing reality of modern man- The problem of interpretation in Psychology.
Foreword; understanding dreams in practice: introduction; repetitive dreams; diagnostic dreams; journeys; first dreams in psychotherapy; Case study: Joseph; interview with the author.