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DREAMS THAT HELP YOU MOURN
Lois Hendricks
Paper, Regularly $15.95, on sale for $12.95 through 11/15/08
176 pages, 5½" × 8½"
ISBN 0-89390-395-7
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Author Lois Hendricks presents many examples of dreams gleaned
from personal interviews
and from literature to demonstrate how dreams serve a purpose.
Youll learn how dreams
serve a purpose. Youll learn that dreaming after the death of a loved
one whether a
family member, friend or pet is normal; in fact, dreaming is the
souls way of mourning.
This book will be a powerful comfort to the grieving and a useful referral
book for counselors.
Reviews
Like its author, this book is warm, loving and supportive. Using many
examples of the sorts of
dreams people dream after the loss of a loved one, Lois Hendricks skillfully
shows the reader how very
much dreaming can help us through the most difficult times in our
lives.
Gayle M. V. Delaney, Ph.D., founding president of the
Association for the Study of Dreams
and author of Living Your Dreams and Breakthrough
Dreaming
Dreams That Help You Mourn. is simple and straightforward,
unencumbered by dense
scholarly theories and endless psychological analysis, but it is
pyschologically sound and from a pastoral
viewpoint, immensely insightful and wise. By its very richness, the collection
of examples provides a
strong argument for the importance of dreams in grief-work.
Richard Woods, OP, adjunct professor of theology, Black Friars
at Loyola, Chicago.
Dreams That Help You Mourn will be invaluable to those of
us who counsel grieving
people. Lois Hendricks has provided excellent insights in an easy-to-use
format.
Bill Hoy, Premier Resource, Lakewood, Calif.
About the Author
Lois Hendricks, a former special education teacher, has been a student of
dreamwork for many years.
She has served as secretary for the Association for the Study of Dreams,
speaks and leads discussion
about dreams, and is the author of Discovering Your Biblical Dream
Heritage.
Table of Contents
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part 1: Dreams Shared with Me
1. Dreams about Deceased Parents and Grandparents
- Crying in dreams
- The event as it was recalled
- The disturbing appearance of the deceased ill and dying
- Life without the loved one
- The spiritual quality of light
- Mysterious dreams and dream-like experiences
- A change in daily routine occurs
- Cremation and interment
- Delightful dreams
- Comfort offered by departed loved ones
- The management of death and dying
- Providing closure to acute grief
- The relationship of all dreams to the loss of a significant
person
- A three-year-olds grandfather visits her in her sleep
2. Dreams about Deceased Spouses
- Resolving grief through a dream series
- The departeds common message
- Climbing stairs to visit the deceased
3. Dreams about Deceased Siblings
- Dealing with multiple losses
- Siblings and grief
- Joyous dreams
4. Dreams about Deceased Children
- Dream visits ease emptiness and longing
- Holiday dreams
- Dreams bring acceptance of death
- Another persons dreams may bring comfort
- Dreams may focus on other issues
- Dreams that occur many years after death
Part 2: Dreams Shared in Literature
5. Dreams about Deceased Parents and Grandparents
- Sometimes the deceased do not appear in dreams
- A seventeenth-century Japanese poets dream
- A mothers love
- Recurring coffin dreams
- Receiving help from the deceased
- Planning a funeral many years after the death
- A double loss
- Happy memories about grandfather
- Asking the deceased to visit in the daytime
- A Swiss psychologist dreams of her father
- Recurrent dreams
6. Dreams about Deceased Spouses
- A healing dream
- Physical sensations in dreams accompanying traumatic
deaths
- A romantic walk
- Dreams of a fourth-century Chinese wife
- A surgeons wife expects and gets dreams
- A miracle dream
- A dream poem
- Feelings of guilt over enjoying life
- The dreams of nineteenth-century Zulu women
- Dreamers husband comes to family Christmas
celebration
7. Dreams about Deceased Siblings
8. Dreams about Deceased Children
- An expectant fathers dreams
- A mothers dream helps her let go
9. Dreams about Friends and Others
- A friends death brings a dream promoting family
peace
- An Anglican priest dreams of a well-known writer
- An evangelists amusing dream
- A nineteenth-century priests dream series
Part 3: Other Aspects of Dreams and Mourning
10. Dreams in Which Someone Dies
- The precognitive dream
- Separation dreams
- Clairvoyant and telepathic dreams
- Premonitory dreams
11. Mourning Dreams in Non-Western Cultures
12. Dreams of Bereaved Pet Owners
- Pet deaths help dreamers grieve other losses
- Dream replaces unpleasant memories with comforting ones
- Dream relieves guilt
- A waking-up dream confirms a change in daily routine
- Euthanasia contaminates scheduled surgery in dream
13. Dream Benefits
- Dreams provide a resource for comfort and for resolution of other
problems
- Dreams move the dreamer through the grieving process
- Dreams help with losses of all kinds
- Dreams alleviate changes experienced as loss
- Dreams call attention to personal issues and to special
memories
Conclusion
Appendix: Keeping a Dream Journal
Works Cited
Index
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