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IASD Dream Time Columns 

Dream Time Bibliophile
Kelly Bulkeley Ph.D.
P. Fingado 1996 ASD Art ShowFind the best books on dreams and dreaming. Get the scoop on the latest publications. Do you have books you would like to review or see reviewed? Send your comments to Kelly


Dream Time Cyberphile
Richard Catlett Wilkerson
Explore the spread of dream information, research and grassroots dream culture on the Internet.

Do you have questions or comments on dreaming and the Net? Send them to Richard


Dream Time Videophile
Deirdre Barrett , Ph.D.
D.M. Rossi 1996 ASD Art ShowLooking for movies that use dreams or are about dreams? Dozens of dream related films are reviewed.

Can't find one you love? Send in your own review to Deirdre.
 


IASD DREAMWORK ETHICS STATEMENT

IASD celebrates the many benefits of dreamwork, yet recognizes that there are potential risks. IASD supports an approach to dreamwork and dream sharing that respects the dreamer's dignity and integrity; and which recognizes the dreamer as the decision-maker regarding the significance of the dream. Systems of dreamwork that assign authority over, or knowledge of the dream's meanings to someone who is not the dreamer can be misleading, incorrect and harmful. Ethical dreamwork helps the dreamer work with his/her own dream images, feelings, associations, etc., and guides the dreamer to more fully experience, appreciate and understand the dream. Every dream may have multiple meanings, and different techniques may be reasonably employed to touch these multiple layers of significance.

A dreamer's decision to share or discontinue sharing a dream should always be respected and honored. The dreamer should be forewarned that unexpected issues or emotions may arise in the course of dreamwork. Information and mutual agreement about the degree of privacy and confidentiality are essential ingredients in creating a safe atmosphere for dream sharing.

Dreamwork outside of a clinical setting is not a substitute for psychotherapy, or other professional treatment, and should not be used as such.

IASD recognizes and respects that there are many valid and time-honored dreamwork traditions. We invite and welcome the participation of dreamers from all cultures. There are social, cultural and transpersonal aspects to dream experience. In this statement we do not mean to imply that the only valid approach to dreamwork focuses on the dreamer's personal life. Our purpose is to honor and respect the person of the dreamer as well as the dream itself, regardless of how the relationship between the two may be understood.