Wednesday, October 4, 2017

Course Offering on Dreams


“Dreams: The Mysterious Source of Life Benefits.”

Taught by William R.Morrow, D.Min.,LMFT . Email to:wmorrowmft@embarqmail.com

Most of us dream every night, and, for many, the dream content is significant for making meaningful life choices. Although the way we have casually dealt with dreams has been to junk them as meaningless activity, continuing dream research persists in showing the importance of discovering the guidance which dreams can provide. A new book by dream expert Kelly Bulkeley, Phd. suggests that we have the opportunity to latch onto uncanny forces lurking in the emotions and imagery of our nightly passage through the neverlands of the psyche. Bulkeley’s “Big Dreams” book offers to help us create greater self-awareness and psychological insight.

Twentieth century psychologist, Karl Jung, brought dreams into a place for positive interpretation that can inform our daily living. According to Jung, you receive an unopened healing message from your unconscious every night.
 Dr.William Morrow has been interested in his own dreams since he began his studies of psychotherapy. “Dreams are an off-the-couch way to make healthy use of a personal resource that is therapeutic without the therapist”. Turning dreams into a personal consultant is something that can be easily learned. Learning to interpret the way that the unconscious speaks is a key to positively guiding your life journey. Using a Jungian perspective, in Morrow’s class on understanding dreams, you will learn straightforward methods from a psychotherapist to make dream images conscious and vital. Jung’s theory is a very positive one, revealing your dreams as your friend. Morrow believes that, as we integrate more of our dream characters into our wakeful states, we have an unending source of inner wisdom.

Taught by William R.Morrow, D.Min.,LMFT, psychotherapist in private practice for 30 years. Register by contacting the FGCU Renaissance Center online at https//registerra.asapconnected.com/

Three successive sessions, each 90 minutes at the Renaissance Center on College Parkway. No single session registration. Class on Tuesdays, November 7,14, and 21, 2017, 1:30-3:00 PM