Mindfulness and Dreams: A New Approach and Interpretational Benefits
Dreams are integral parts of daily life that have long fascinated humanity, but they can also be a source of great suffering when associated with emotional disorders. Despite existing theories of dreams, therapists who attempt to offer interpretations tend to over-rely on theoretical assumptions, which seldom translate into tangible benefits during clinical interventions. Based on observations made during mindfulness practice and the co-emergence model of reinforcement, Dr Bruno Cayoun will discuss the advantages of adopting a new way of conceptualising, understanding and interpreting common dreams during clinical practice.
Participants will learn about:
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Current dream theories
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The co-emergence model of reinforcement and its relevance to dream experiences
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Co-emergence interpretation of dreams in clinical practice
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Information on the opportunities for training
Session time: 3pm – 4pm (AEDT)
Session date: Sunday 7th October 2018
Part of the Mental Health Super Summit: 5-21 October
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