Can you guys recommend dream interpretation workshop/class/school, especially if you can get some sort of certfication as a " Professional dream interpreter"? I do help...
Charise C. replied:
It's not necessarily a "dream interpretation" class, but there is a class that Robert Moss teaches called "Dream Teacher training", that teaches you how to teach others how to better work with their own dreams. I've done level 1 before if you have any questions. http://www.mossdreams.com/.../Cal.../2015.07%20July/dtt1.htm
Bobbie P. replied:
I am currently teaching a course at Atlantic University with Dr. Henry Reed. It is one of five courses to obtain certification in Spiritual Guidance Mentorship, though you can take it as a stand alone course. It will be offered again in Fall 2015. http://www.atlanticuniv.edu
Deb B. replied:
Pacifica Graduate Institute (Carpinteria, CA -- near Santa Barbara) offers a program --- it is more like several weekends rather than 1-2 full weeks.
Christian G. replied:
http://www.jeremytaylor.com/mipd/index.html
Pam M. replied:
I am currently enrolled at The Haden Institute for certification as a spiritual director. But they also have a very popular and dynamic dream leader training program. Highly recommend!!! Hadeninstitute.com
Irina N. replied:
I remember seeing something in Yoga magazine about Dream School in San Francisco...It is such a dreamy place to go to dream School...But what really matters is getting really good training to work with clients.
Lorna H. replied:
Haden Institute Dream and Spirituaity conference held in May in North Carolina. http://www.hadeninstitute.com/summer-dream-conference/
Becky P. replied:
Robbie Bosnak offers a 3 year certification in Embodied Dreamwork and Imagination, it is very somatically oriented into the imaginal realms and not so much interpretive. It is a rigorous training with lots of supervision and a great reading list. Wonde...See More
Lauralee F. replied:
Irina, as a therapist with Ph.D. in clinical psych, and 30 years of dream journals, it was all valuable. years of jungian dream work held me thru difficult times, pacifica with Aizenstat, a wonderful soulful teacher, robert moss is more shaman leaning...See More
Christian G. replied:
"Conscious Dreaming" is one of the first dream books I ever read and it was great as an introduction!