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Dreaming the Social uses social dreaming as a tool to explore aspects of contemporary life and examine how we can reverse social fragmentation and large-scale trauma.
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AcknowledgementsForeword by W. Gordon LawrenceIntroductionPART I
What is Social Dreaming?1. Social dreaming and the self
John Clare2. The night train of social dreams
Ali Zarbafi PART II
Social Dreaming in practice3. Dreaming after 9/11
John Clare and Ali Zarbafi4. Sweet honey in the rock
John Clare and Ali Zarbafi 5. The end of the dance: Dreams at a literary festival
John Clare, appendum by Jane Storr 6. We are all slaves to babble-land: A mass dreaming experiment
John Clare7. Dreaming in the inner city
John Clare and Ali Zarbafi8. Social Dreaming: A no-goal method?
Ali Zarbafi PART III
The long matrix Hay-on-Wye 2009-239. Where are we going?
John Clare10. Covid: The invisible invasion
John Clare11. War in Europe
John Clare12. Conclusion
John Clare and Ali ZarbafiGlossaryBibliographyIndex
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John Clare is a Retired Psychoanalytic Psychotherapist, who, after being a sociology lecturer at London University, worked as a therapist in the NHS and private practice. He is a founder member of the Multi-lingual Psychotherapy Centre. He has written on Samuel Beckett and Psychoanalysis and on 'Dreams before 9/11'. He is now an expressionist painter living in Wales, where he has been running a social dreaming matrix since 2009.
Ali Zarbafi is a Jungian Analyst and Clinical Supervisor. He is a member of the Society of Analytical Psychology and a founder member of the Multilingual Psychotherapy Centre. He worked in the NHS for 30 years and has written on the refugee experience, multilingualism and working with the interpreter in clinical work.
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Dreaming the Social uses social dreaming as a tool to explore aspects of contemporary life and examine how we can reverse social fragmentation and large-scale trauma.