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dreamwork
[dreem-wurk]
noun
the processes that cause the transformation of unconscious thoughts into the content of dreams, as displacement, distortion, condensation, and symbolism.
Word History and Origins
Origin of dreamwork1
Example Sentences
Practitioners in the Jungian tradition pursue many treatment courses—dreamwork, psychoanalysis, interpretation of the patient’s art.
Villarreal: I want to talk more about your process for a moment, because I read that you used dreamwork as an acting technique.
But she said, “I have a teacher I work with. I do this creative dreamwork. And if you ever want to come to a class.”
One would like to be able say — to spell out the actual content of his dreamwork.
Playwrights do the dreamwork for us, but our absorption is required.
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