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Comparative Study part 9 - Social Dreaming

Author
AnthonyBlake
Source
Logovisual
Date
Sept '08
comparative study 9 The Social Dreaming Matrix was developed by Gordon Lawrence. He discovered – or rediscovered – that dreams could be dealt with as a source of information on the collective situation of a set of people and not merely as an indication of personal deep-seated issues. The term matrix derives from the work of Foulkes and refers to the connected field of meaning associated with a collection of people.

The material presented in the form of dreams is used to develop new thinking by association and amplification.
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