PSY 2700 - Writing and Dreams

Institution:
Curry College
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Description:
Spring Semester A critical examination of history, theory, and research regarding the uses and meanings of dreams. Practical application of group dream work theory to explore how dreams help solve personal, interpersonal, creative, and workplace problems. Specific topics include: remembering and recording dreams, dream language, common dream themes, traditional and contemporary dream theory and interpretation methods, modern dream and sleep research, dream group practice, paranormal dreams, and writers’ uses of dreams. Major writing projects include a dream journal, individual dream interpretation, and analysis of a recurrent dream motif. (Same course as ENG 2700). Prerequisites: Two of the following: ENG 1280 or ENG 1290, ENG 1380, a literature course or one of the following: ENG 1280 or ENG 1290, ENG 1380 and one of the following, PSY 1030, PSY 1400.
Credits:
3.00
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Instructional Type:
Lecture
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Phone Number:
(617) 333-2900
Regional Accreditation:
New England Association of Schools and Colleges
Calendar System:
Semester

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