Crisis Dreaming: Using Your Dreams to Solve Your Problems

Crisis Dreaming: Using Your Dreams to Solve Your Problems by Rosalind Cartwright, published by Harpercollins in 1992, is a comprehensive exploration of the messages conveyed through dreams. This first edition spans 288 pages and is presented in English. The book investigates how dreams serve as coherent symbolic reflections of the dreamer’s mental state, providing insights into the psychological aspects of dreaming.
Readers will find strategies for rewriting dreams while asleep, offering practical approaches to address psychic trauma and other issues. The content delves into the significance of dreams and their potential to aid in problem-solving, making it a valuable resource for those interested in understanding the deeper meanings behind their nighttime experiences. The book’s focus on the interplay between dreams and mental health invites readers to engage with their subconscious in a meaningful way.
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Investigates the messages in dreams, presents new evidence that dreams are coherent symbolic reflections of the dreamer’s mental state, and offers strategies for rewriting dreams while asleep
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