
Interpreting Dreams with a Jungian Lens: Unlocking a World Within Ourselves (201)
03/27/23 • 51 min
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Interpreting Dreams with a Jungian Lens: Unlocking a World Within Ourselves (201)
Some dreams can feel insignificant, but can be a portal into a deeper understanding of who we are and what we need. When we drift off to sleep each night, we are unlocking a world within ourselves that can help us find healing and take a step towards building security. With Jungian Analysts Deborah Stewart, Lisa Marchiano and Joseph Lee, co-host Dr. Ann Kelley explores the significance of our dreams and the potential journeys of growth through a Jungian lens.
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