Group:
What: A new group forming to explore participants’ dreams in an embodied, expressive way. Each session, we will create a grounded, shared space within which to work a single dream, drawing from intuition, story, and expanded awareness to enter into its world. Our approach will be curious and open-ended, rather than extractive.
When: TBD to suit participants
Where: The Center for Integrative Health, 45 Lyme Road, Suite 200, Hanover, NH 03755
Cost: $240 for 3 months. No drop-ins.
Facilitator: Julie Püttgen (MA, CMHC, MFA) is an Expressive Arts and Somatic therapist, artist, and meditation teacher who has been working with dreams for many years.
To Contact Julie: Please use the form below, or call (802) 727 0494
When: TBD to suit participants
Where: The Center for Integrative Health, 45 Lyme Road, Suite 200, Hanover, NH 03755
Cost: $240 for 3 months. No drop-ins.
Facilitator: Julie Püttgen (MA, CMHC, MFA) is an Expressive Arts and Somatic therapist, artist, and meditation teacher who has been working with dreams for many years.
To Contact Julie: Please use the form below, or call (802) 727 0494
Resources:
Bosnak, Robert. Creative Imagination in Medicine, Art and Travel. New York, Routledge, 2007.
Estes, Clarissa Pinkola. Mother Night (Audio Recording). Boulder, CO, Sounds True, 2009.
Gendlin, Eugene. Let Your Body Interpret Your Dreams. Asheville, NC, Chiron Publications, 2011.
Johnson, Robert A. Inner Work: Using Dreams and Active Imagination for Personal Growth. New York, Harper & Row, 2001.
Jung, Carl Gustav. Memories, Dreams, Reflections. New York, Vintage, 1989.
von Franz, Marie Louise, Dreams. Boston, MA, Shambhala, 1998.
Estes, Clarissa Pinkola. Mother Night (Audio Recording). Boulder, CO, Sounds True, 2009.
Gendlin, Eugene. Let Your Body Interpret Your Dreams. Asheville, NC, Chiron Publications, 2011.
Johnson, Robert A. Inner Work: Using Dreams and Active Imagination for Personal Growth. New York, Harper & Row, 2001.
Jung, Carl Gustav. Memories, Dreams, Reflections. New York, Vintage, 1989.
von Franz, Marie Louise, Dreams. Boston, MA, Shambhala, 1998.