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Description: A patchwork of links to pages regarding ethics in psychology with short essays on dream topics. Part of Electric Dreams.
Association for the Study of Dreams (ASD) Dreamwork Ethics are the final authority on the meaning of your dreams! There are no clear scientific answers about the meaning of your dreams. Different groups give different meaning to dreams. This doesn’t mean that dreams don’t have meaning. Just like when I walk down a street and open an umbrella, it means different things. Sometimes it means I think its going to rain. Sometimes I want to keep the sun off my face, and other times I just want to play. In other words, the context will give different meanings to a scene. The same is true for dreams. If you are seeing a therapist and tell them a dream about a flower you found on your doorway, this may have a very different meaning than if you were telling your lover this dream. However, the therapists interprets your dream, they will eventually want you to learn to interpret them yourself. Perhaps with you lover, you will learn to interpret dreams together. Either way, you are the final authority on the meaning and value of your dreams.
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