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Studies in Jungian Psychology by Jungian Analysts #13

Jungiyen Rüya Analizi: Teori ve Pratik El Kitabı

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Rüya görmek insanlığın evrensel bir deneyimidir. Fenomenolojik olarak, uyku esnasında zihinde gerçekleştiğini sonradan kabul ettiğimiz bir deneyimdir ama bunlar rüyada bize uyanıkken yaşadıklarımız kadar gerçek görünür. Yani her şey, rüya âlemi olduğunu ancak sonradan kabul ettiğimiz ve ‘gerçek’ olduğu izlenimini veren bir dünyada gerçekleşmiştir.
Rüyaların, rüya görenin kişisel psikolojisi, tavırları ve davranış örüntüleriyle yakından ilişkili olduğuna dair modern inanç, bilinçdışının rüyalarda can kazandığını gösteren İsviçreli psikiyatr Carl Gustav Jung'un öncü nitelikteki çalışmalarına çok şey borçludur.
Bu kitap Jung'un Analitik Psikolojisinin temel ilkeleri ışığında rüyaları anlamaya yardımcı olacak kapsamlı ve pratik bir rehberdir.
Kitapta Jung'un psişe modeli, pek çok klinik rüya örneği verilerek ve bunların bağlam içinde nasıl yorumlanabileceği gösterilerek tanımlanmış ve anlatılmıştır.
Jungiyen analist James A. Hall’un yaygın ve tekrarlayan rüya motiflerini, travmatik rüyaları, rüyaların telafi edici ve amaçlı işlevlerini, hastalık veya fiziksel değişimin habercisi olarak rüyaları ve rüyaların rüya görenin yaşam evresi ve bireyleşme süreciyle ilişkisini özenle açıkladığı Jungiyen Rüya Analizi, Özgür Ertana’nın nitelikli çevirisi ve son derece özverili bir çabayla dipnotlar ve eklerle metni zenginleştirmesiyle Türkçe yazında bu sahada önemli bir kaynak haline geldi.

224 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1983

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249 reviews15 followers
October 23, 2025
The book is a great source for those who try to learn about jungian dream analysis. It is a mouthfull of information. Of course, because it was written many years ago some things turned out to be wrong, e. g., homosexuality does NOT have to be treated. As lithuanian jungian “Mother” G.Gudaitė said- “Hall in his book is too clear/ direct and that can be a problem”.
Nevertheless I apreciate such texts, it was usefull, especially, as I’m just stepping in this field. Those who need to start of somewhere- this book is a great place to do it.
Recommendations.
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91 reviews
July 25, 2012
I read this in the context of a class on fairy tales, and it was a very useful tool in that respect to examine how we might interpret a tale in a dream-like way. The fairy tales surprisingly quite easily, and often, fell open to that sort of analysis. This book works well as a simple primer to some of the ways to look at elements in a dream - certainly not as some sort of hokey "dream dictionary" which explains every image out of context.
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143 reviews7 followers
January 21, 2024
Rüyalardan düşündüğümden az bahsediyor. Jung'un psikolojisi ile ilgili pek çok ayrıntı yer alıyor kitapta, ayrıca bildiğim kavramları onları anlamış başka birinden dinlemek de güzeldi. Benim için tamamlayıcı bir kitap oldu.
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133 reviews
January 5, 2025
nice introduction into the analysis of dream but too clinical and theoretical for my liking
i can see how this can be used for a guding tool (a study book) for people who actually study psychoanalysis and have knowledge on the matter (and probably it was written for them), but for me as a mere reader and a complete beginner in the jungian practice it was hard to fully comprehend and it lacked character to be enjoyed as a read

if you are considering buying this to help you analyze your own dreams, this is not the book for that
Profile Image for José Navarrete.
26 reviews2 followers
February 26, 2023
Guía práctica para comprender mejor los sueños a la luz de la psicología profunda de Carl Jung.
Importante será:
Comprender los detalles de los sueños, sabiendo que nunca su interpretación será exhaustiva o completa.
Trabajar con las asociaciones y amplificaciones en los tres niveles: personal, cultural y el arquetípico.
Ubicación del sueño amplificado en el contexto de la situación vital y del proceso de individuación del soñador o soñadora.
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185 reviews49 followers
February 18, 2018
This is an excellent book for those interested in the subject. Though I remain dubious about the whole depth psychology phenomenon in general.
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460 reviews19 followers
May 22, 2024
Започнах книжките от поредицата "Юнг и последователи" чрез тези на Мари Луиз фон Франц. Така останах с впечатлението, че поредицата е за всички читатели лаици. И така г-н Джеймс Хол ме изненада неприятно :)

Книжлето е ценно, изпълнено с информация, като тя е представена в много висок стил, като разговор между колеги или както би се написала дисертация. Оттам четенето става тегаво, има изречения, които ми се наложи да препрочета по четири пъти и пак не им схванах смисъла. Хол често цитираше и Фройд, на моменти го съпоставяше с Юнг.

Като всяка книга, и тук можах да намеря нещо за себе си. Кой знае, може след години да я прочета и разбера от раз.
А ако някой се интересува: сънищата са индивидуални и тази книга по никакъв начин не помага, ако искате да се анализирате сами. Всички сме луди в търсене на философското злато ;)
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742 reviews17 followers
June 24, 2019
this was for analysts, really, so it went pretty deep into jungian terminology, but it was helpful to me as another way to interpret dreams. honestly, I don't think it matters how you interpret dreams, just working with them is helpful.
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30 reviews2 followers
December 27, 2020
How do you and I learn the humility to listen to our own souls as they speak each night in dreams?

How can we live into our depths and live our outer lives more fully, so that wisdom and knowledge that guides us like the words of the person dearest to us grows out of us like a seed from the earth?

I believe that we have to return to the small things of our souls, like dreams, that we tend to see as pitiful. We have to see them as being larger than us, and supremely meaningful.

This is what James A. Hall seeks to do in this book, and I think he does an admirable job of it.

I've done an in-depth review and amplification of this book in 3 parts.

1 - https://abettik.medium.com/the-speaki...
2 - https://abettik.medium.com/the-speaki...
3 - https://abettik.medium.com/the-speaki...
Profile Image for Gabrielle Jarrett.
Author 2 books22 followers
August 21, 2020
James Hall's book is an interesting expression of the Jungian foundation of holding the tension of the opposites. Jungian Dream Interpretation is both a very practical book on dream interpretation as well as presenting a thorough theoretical foundation. Personally, I came away with a clearer understanding of Self being the organizing core of the unconscious and ego being the organizing principle of our conscious psyche. I also more clearly understood the dream ego and the waking ego. Detail, but only for those who have the interest.
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89 reviews4 followers
July 31, 2019
Even as a individual who would call themselves (basically) a layman, It is apparent that the author approached this subject with a fair deal of caution and respect, resulting in a highly informative and concise read. Each topic was evaluated on with a fair deal of detail without becoming too lost in those details, and worked through a number of interesting points well.

Highly recommend as a starting point to dream interpretation or to Jungian Psychology in general.
Profile Image for Matt Root.
320 reviews9 followers
December 3, 2022
Rounded up from 3.5 stars. This a classic introduction to Jungian dream analysis and there’s a lot of good content here, particularly in its basic definition of terms. Once he moved away from this basic framework, however, the book felt a little unfocused. Additionally, the book is showing its age in terms of certain cultural conversations and understandings of mental health. There are better, more recent, introductions out there.
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January 17, 2022
This book is very good. I have seen it criticized by a reviewer for talking too much about psychology, as, "they didn't like psychology." For those willing to learn and not just have everything spoon fed to them, this book is clear, concise and invaluable. I am reading it for the second time in a year, as I write this review.
12 reviews23 followers
August 4, 2019
In my honest opinion, it went too deep in Jungian terminology. Writing was too abstract for it to call itself a "handbook". Other than that, it did give a few good distinct examples of symbolic interpretation of specific dream patterns.
Profile Image for Tinatini Kiknadze.
11 reviews
November 17, 2025
პატარაობაში სიზმრების გასაგებად დიდი ბებიის წიგნს ვკითხულობდი ხოლმე(მგონი ეძიე შენი ვარსკვლავი ერქვა),განვითარდი და ვარსკვლავის რა გითხრათ მაგრამ
იუნგი ვიპოვე.p.s. ფროიდი მანამდე აღმაფრთოვანებდა,ვიდრე იუნგ გავიცნობდი
Profile Image for Meg Ready.
Author 3 books8 followers
January 18, 2018
A bit dense, but a solid introduction to dream interpretation and its uses in "modern" psychology and how to approach it as an everyday practice.
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185 reviews44 followers
May 26, 2021
Não sou analista, mas fiz um curso sobre a área, por isso consegui entender esse livro. É um conteúdo interessantíssimo sobre s análise de sonhos e complementa o que eu já tinha estudado sobre Jung.
Profile Image for Beka Sukhitashvili.
Author 9 books211 followers
January 22, 2023
მშვენიერია. მოკლედ და გასაგებად.
ტრადიციულად წიგნი ონლაინ მთლიანად დევს მაგმა.ჯიზე და იქ შეძლებთ წაკითხვას.
Profile Image for Deken Flaherty.
13 reviews
May 15, 2024
Thorough summary of Jung’s concepts and ideas. A brief overview of Jung’s dream analysis.
Profile Image for Jay Cresva.
103 reviews19 followers
December 21, 2014
It was a great companion to an elective course I was taking in school that required keeping a dream journal and analyzing them. I was up to 18 dreams in a month (I dream every.single.day, and they are very vivid and entertaining) and was just slacking off on the analysis part. This book definitely helped me break down my dreams into symbols, themes, and feelings..which is first stage of Jungian dream analysis. Then I had to make associations between symbols and personal, cultural, and universal (collective unconscious in Jungian Psychology) motifs.
Beware though- this book is very dense with info..it took me forever to go through it.
Profile Image for Jovana Vesper.
154 reviews32 followers
December 28, 2013
For all psychology students out there this is a helpful handbook, also Jungian enthusiasts will find a lot of interesting stuff yet it can be a slow read since the language used is technical and occasionally arduous.
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Author 10 books26 followers
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July 16, 2011
Beautifully written. Explanations of symbols such as the Soul and Self in dreaming are very accessible. He gives a special touch to Jungian or depth psychology.
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55 reviews
August 9, 2011
Read it in portuguese. A must for dreamers.
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January 29, 2016
A fair introduction to Jungian concepts such as the Ego, persona, the Self, anima/animus, and the Shadow and how they all play a role in how we communicate with our Unconscious through our dreams.
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