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Article: Some resources to assist in dream work.(The Dream Zone)(Column)
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- Addiction Professional
- Article date:
- September 1, 2006
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I am a counselor working in New Jersey, and have been in the addictions field for a little over three years. I make every effort to learn new tools in an attempt to help my clients maintain or reach sobriety. I have found that working with a client's dreams has been very useful, but I am always careful only to go as far as what I have learned. I wanted some information on books (ideally, simple to understand) that discuss dreams and how to analyze them properly.
Elie De Franca
Elie, you are in good company. Every counselor worth seeing continues to learn and gain new skills, both from workshops and from professional reading. Ethically it is required of ...
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