<p><strong>A Profound Method to Work with Dreams</strong></p><p>In research at the University of Chicago Dr. Gendlin found that certain specific bodily responses can open up and lead to small steps of a new experience. These bodily responses can indicate the steps for interpreting a dream.</p><p>Theories about dreams differ and give contradictory interpretations. Dr. Gendlin derives 16 questions from the many existing theories to aid you the dreamer in. the process of interpretation. In this book Dr. Gendlin teaches you to ask the questions so that your body can respond . You learn to recognize how it feels when a question is about to lead to a breakthrough. You learn to let the question complete itself so that the dream opens and you know without doubt what it is about.&nbsp;</p><p>The first stage is learning what the dream is about. But this alone may not yet tell you anything you did not know before.&nbsp;</p><p>The second stage is getting something new from the dream for your own development.</p><p>The <strong><em>BIAS CONTROL</em></strong> solves what was until now an insurmountable problem: People could not interpret their own dreams because they always imposed their usual biases on them. The <strong><em>BIAS CONTROL</em></strong> shows you how to open yourself to a new step.</p><p><strong>Eugene T. Gendlin Ph.D.</strong> is Professor of Psychology at the University of Chicago. He has written books and articles in philosophy and psychology. His work has been translated into more than seven languages. He was for many years the editor of Psychotherapy: Theory Research and Practice. In 1970 he was chosen by the Psychotherapy Division of the American Psychological Association for their first &quot;Distinguished Professional Psychologist of the Year&quot; Award.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>
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