Each of us contain worlds within our unconscious that we can access through our dreams. From the depths of our souls come these fantastical images that contain vital information. The techniques involved in eliciting useful information from the dreamer for interpreting their dreams is easy to learn. Learning how to interpret them is harder.
In this workshop clinicians learn how to use dream interpretation to inform their understanding of their patients’ unconscious dynamics and how to intervene to help patients analyze the conflicts which distress them.
Speaker
Jennifer A. Neely, LCSW, NCPsyA offers psychotherapy and psychoanalysis to adults in a private practice in the Village in Manhattan. She enjoys providing supervision/consultation to licensed clinicians. She has over 20 years of experience offering depth psychology to people suffering from anxiety, depression, and compulsivity. She works with artists hoping to overcome creative blocks. She is knowledgeable about recovery from addictions and is 12-step friendly. She has taught Dream Interpretation at the National Psychological Association for Psychoanalysis (NPAP), Blanton-Peale, and the Institute for Modern Psychoanalysis in Philadelphia. She is a member of the Metropolitan Society and a training analyst at NPAP.
