Gayle Delaney, Ph.D. is the Founding President of the International Association for the Study of Dreams and co-director with Loma Flowers MD, of the Delaney & Flowers Dream Center in San Francisco. She created the Dream Interview Method of interpretation, and has authored seven books and several audio and video programs on the modern, practical uses of dreams for problem solving. Her best selling book, Living Your Dreams, sparked modern interest in dream incubation in 1980 and showed readers how to target their dreams to help them solve specific problems and creative blocks. Dr. Delaney graduated with highest honors from Princeton University and earned her doctorate in clinical psychology from Union Graduate School. She has studied in Paris and at the C.G. Jung Institute in Zurich, Switzerland. She has been on hundreds of television shows in the U.S. including “Good Morning America,” “The NBC Nightly News,” “The View,” “The Montel Williams Show,” “The Today Show,” and has been a guest on “The Oprah Show” five times. She has hosted a 3-hour,daily, prime-time AM Radio show, Dream Talk in the Seattle area, and has presented her work on French, Italian, Canadian, and German radio and television.
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Hi i just woke up out my sleep i had a dream i killed my.brother i don’t like the dream im very scared an sad also shacky can u help me figer out my dream PLEASE
Hi there,
I don’t think your dream is necessarily a reason to be upset. Most dreamworkers would consider the brother in your dream not to be your actual brother but rather an aspect of yourself that you might be outgrowing, that perhaps needs to die so that you can move on.
Try reading Inner Work by Robert Johnson or Dream Work by Jeremy Taylor. If you continue to feel distressed, you should consult a counselor or psychotherapist.