Enter the world of ‘Dream Tending’ w/ mid-month presentation
Montana Friends of Jung will present a lecture by international dream authority Dr. Stephen Aizenstat on Wednesday, February 13th. The talk, discussing his famous “Dream Tending” methods, will take place at Bozeman Event Space, 14 S Tracy, from 6–8:30pm.
Dr. Aizenstat invites you into the world of Dream Tending, a unique approach to dreamwork. Through story and example, he shares specified methods that feature a process of discovery in which dreamers become “naturalists” of the psyche, observing the activity of the images in the unfolding dreamscape. Dr. Aizenstat will demonstrate Dream Tending in work with the dreams of participants. He will offer tools and techniques to assist dreamers in working with their own dreams or those of others, and guide them in the practice of Dream Tending. Participants will learn skills to remember dreams, understand common dream themes, work with nightmares, and work with dreams in conjunction to physical illness.
Stephen Aizenstat, Ph.D., is the Chancellor and Founding President of Pacifica Graduate Institute. He is a professor of depth psychology with a Ph.D. in clinical psychology, licensed marriage and family therapist, and a credentialed public school teacher and counselor. Dr. Aizenstat lectures and consults internationally, particularly with global corporations, and is affiliated with the Earth Charter International project through the United Nations. Dr. Aizenstat’s book, Dream Tending (2009), describes applications of dreamwork in relation to health and healing, nightmares, the World’s Dream, relationships, and the creative process. For more information, please visit www.dreamtending.com.
Registration for Dr. Aizenstat’s lecture is $35. A total of 2.5 CEUs are available at no extra cost. Please register in advance through www.montanafriendsofjung.org in order to guarantee a seat.
Montana Friends of Jung is a nonprofit educational organization for all individuals interested in the ideas of psychoanalyst Carl Gustav Jung and an approach to daily living through depth psychology. •