Uncover the treasures of your inner world! Dreams can heal past wounds, improve present-day relationships, and even give signposts to the future. A concise introduction outlines the dream process, and there's advice on how to remember these nightly dramas as well as brief explanations of dream symbols to help interpret the important messages your brain is sending you. Sarah Denning is a psychotherapist and dream analyst who writes a regular column on the subject. 64 pages (all in color), 4 1/2 x 5 1/2.
Sarah Dening is a psychotherapist, acting as a facilitator of change. Her involvement with the I Ching dates back many years during which both she and her clients have enjoyed the benefits of the different perspective it provides on everyday issues. She works with both individuals and groups and has practices in London and York.
Dreams are one of the most interesting subjects there is. During our General Psychology class in college, that part of the brain responsible for the reproduction of dreams was discussed (which I remember being called as Pons).
Good thing my parents provided us with such interestingly good books lying around our house when we were much younger and so I was able to pick this one out. I got acquainted with the meanings of things (by category) that appear in our dreams. I remembered Sarah Denning ever since reading this book.