This interactive dream group at the C.G. Jung Institute of New England invites participants to explore their own dreams and those of others through Embodied Imagination, a method developed at the intersection of Jungian analysis and somatic awareness. The program emphasizes a slow, careful exploration of dream images from various perspectives. Not a therapy group per se, but a clinically rigorous depth experience that helps writers, artists, storytellers, and clinicians understand how dreams can influence their creative work and clinical practice. Conducted online via Zoom.

Focus areas

Who it’s for

Adults, Writers, Artists, Clinicians

Depth orientation

Led by Jungian analyst Jill Fischer with over 50 years of dreamwork experience, this group uses Embodied Imagination methodology. Participants re-enter dream landscapes, examining imagery from multiple perspectives while attending to bodily sensations and emotional states, deepening creative imagination through careful exploration of dream images.

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