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Join A Group
Are you ready? Take a moment to see how easy it is to participate in Cyberdreamwork....
interactive dreamwork in cyberspace.
Register with Join A Group
JOIN A GROUP is cyberdreamwork.com's bulletin
board.....Enter and we will help you connect with Cyberdreamwork
Groups from around the world.
As a Newcomer you are three steps away
from joining a global, realtime, interactive,
Cyberdreamwork Group........
Register, Download Paltalk, and Enter Your
Request to join a group on our bulletin board.
Everything is free!!!
1) Register - just click on "register" in the
upper right hand corner of the bulletin board
and enter your identifying information.
Once you have registered, return to JOIN A GROUP
to download Paltalk.
2) Paltalk - All our Cyberdreamwork Groups take
place through our generous host, Paltalk, an
internet communication system much like your own
telephone. By simulating a virtual, private
conference room, Paltalk allows you to
talk with and work on dreams, in real-time, with
a group of 5 or more people.
Download Paltalk for Free - Now!!!....

[Note: At present, only P.C. owners can use
this system. However, the following information
is available to Mac owners...... A cyberdreamer
informed us she used her Mac G4 and ran
Virtual PC on it. Once Virtual PC was up and
running, she was able to operate her Mac as if it
were a PC. There are 2 programs that emulate PCs;
Virtual PC and SoftWindows. Those interested will
need a newer Mac - an iMac or a G3 or better. The
Virtual PC website is www.connectix.com This
website will be able to tell you a lot more about
the technical end of matters.]
3) Return to JOIN A GROUP and Enter a
Cyberdreamwork Group Request.
To join a Cyberdreamwork Group, click on the
forum Cyberdreamwork Groups - Newcomers.
Once you enter, click on Post New Topic
and type in your request. Please post your name,
time zone, and the days and times you are
available. Groups are lead by trained
Cyberdreamcoaches. Our Group Coordinator will
e-mail you with further instructions.
We are presently looking for individuals
who are willing to coordinate Cyberdreamwork
Groups in their native language. If you want
to spread Cyberdreamwork in your language area,
or have any questions or comments, please contact
our webmaster:
webmaster@cyberdreamwork.com
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Become A Cyberdreamworker
All you need to become a Cyberdreamworker
is an interest in working on dreams.
Cyberdreamwork groups consist of five to six
Cyberdreamworkers who gather in real-time, on
Paltalk, a FREE internet communication system that
is analogous to telephones in our everyday world.
Here, in a virtual, private conference room, dreams
become the focus of an in-depth exploration into the
creative imagination.
In just a few steps, as a Cyberdreamworker, you will
be able to partcipate in the first of many
Cyberdreamwork experiences.
STEP I - Technical Requirements
To actively participate in a Cyberdeamwork group,
you will need to install Paltalk. This software program
specifically allows you to set up and enter
a private group conference room.
You will also need a microphone and speakers
(preferably a head set) which can be plugged into the
back of your computer (into your sound card). With
Paltalk you will be able to call and simultaneously
communicate with several Cyberdreamworkers,
friends and even relatives living in other parts of the
country or world.
STEP II - Join A Cyberdreamwork Group
The easiest way to get started with Cyberdreamwork
is to sample a session with an existing group. All you
have to do is enter your request on our registration
board, JOIN A GROUP. In addition
cyberdreamwork.com provides
Cyberdreamcoaches (individuals trained and
familiar with cyberdreamwork) to help you get
started. E-mail requests are also accepted. Contact us
at: webmaster@cyberdreamwork.com
STEP III - Preparing For A Cyberdreamwork Session
To prepare for a cyberdreamwork session, the
dreamers along with their designated group
coordinator (for e.g. the person who presents the
dream or the cyberdreamcoach) exchange e-mail in
order to agree on a time for the group to meet. Your
coach or coordinator finalizes the time and date of
your group and one member ( the designated
dreamer ) sends his or her dream as an e-mail
message to all members of the group. For greater
anonimity, the coach can e-mail the dream to others.
At the designated time you (the dreamworker) turn on
your computer, connect to your Internet Service
Provider (ISP- ex.; aol.com ) and start Paltalk.
Following the instructions sent to you by your
cyberdreamcoach or designated coordinator, you will
enter a virtual dreamwork group.
At that time all equipment will be checked and
technical problems addressed. Problems in locating
members can be resolved through regular telephone
calls, instant messages or e-mail.
Be prepared to spend approximately two hours
working in a dreamgroup. The first 30 minutes will be
spent checking equipment and getting acquainted. The
next hour will be spent working on a selected dream
and the last 30 minutes will be spent processing
the dreamwork.
THE GROUP BEGINS
1) After initial greetings and technical adjustments,
the work begins. The dreamer closes his or her eyes
and concentrates on the memory of the dream. With
focused attention, and using the present tense, the
dreamer carefully recreates the dream as an imagined
reality.
2) Dreamworkers listen with equal attention as the
dream world comes into being.
[In the near future, and under development at this
moment, members will be able to observe through an
electronic signal ( a biomonitoring device), the
emotional responses of a dreamer to the material he
or she presents.]
3) After the dream is presented, dreamworkers share
their physical and emotional responses to the dream.
4) At this point it is often helpful to hear the
dream a second time.
5) Then the dreamer is asked to share any
associations and/or identifying information
related to the dream. The dreamer is free to
respond in whatever way he or she feels comfortable.
This places the dream into the personal context
of the dreamer.
6) With the help of the coach who paces the session
and the dreamer, the group decides on how to work
on the dream. In most cases the work follows the
dream narrative. The guiding principle is to enter the
dream where there is least resistance, where the
dreamer seems most comfortable.
Now, the questions begin..... The object is to help
the dreamer make the dream world as vivid and
"real" as possible.
Questions help the dreamer embody and recreate the
dream as an imagined reality. This kind of dreamwork
allows for a strong emotional, body centered
experience that can be quite transformative.
The object of the work is to return to and explore the
reality of the dream world. This is not therapy. It is a
careful exploration of the creative imagination.
For more information and helpful hints go to:
Become A Cyberdreamworker
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Meet The Coaches
Meet Our Cyberdreamcoaches and learn more about our Cyberdreamcoach Training Program
Australia
Time Zone - EST(GMT+14hrs)
Anne DiLauro
Brisbane
Anne has been deeply interested in Jungian
psychology for the past 20 years. Her adventure with
Embodied Dreamwork began four years ago. She is a
member of several dreamgroups, both live and
virtual, that use the Embodied Dreamwork methods
and trained in 2000 in cyberdreamwork's first coach group.
Anne, co-leads one of our Multicultural dreamgroup's and
is an active participant in another. She is currently studying
for a Master in Counseling degree at Queensland University
of Technology and is Australia's representative
to www.cyberdreamwork.com
dilauro@ozemail.com.au.
California
Time Zone - EST(GMT+5hrs)
Gail Grynbaum
San Francisco
Gail has been an RN with a Master's in Public Health since 1977
and a psychotherapist since 1985. Now, as a Ph.D. counseling psychologist,
she makes extensive use of dreamwork in her San Francisco based private
practice which focuses on the Body/Mind concerns of women, especially those with eating
disorders. Gail is a candidate in the Analytical Psychology Training
Program at the San Francisco Jung Institute and an apprentice in Marion
Woodman's Body/Soul leadership program in Canada. Her interest in Embodied
Dreamwork led her to the international community of dreamers @ www.cyberdreamwork.com
where she trained as a cyberdreamcoach in 2000. Gail is the west coast
representative to cyberdreamwork.com and a daily swimmer in the
dreamworld of the cold waters of the San Francisco Bay.
grynbaum@earthlink.net
Connecticut
Time Zone - EST(GMT+5hrs)
Jill Fischer
Jill Fischer
Norwich

Jill is an advanced nurse practitioner and clinical specialist in
psychiatric nursing. She has over thirty five years of clinical experience,
has a private practice in Norwich, Conn., and is an analytical training candidate
at the C.G.Jung Institute in Boston. As one of www.cyberdreamwork.com's
founding members, she helped design the cyberdreamwork website, coordinates
group programs, helps plan activities and assists in the training of
coaches. A 20+ year old veteran when it
comes to dreamwork, Jill participates in and runs several dreamgroups in
both live and virtual reality. Dedicated to and an active participant in her own
self-exploration, she states "the opportunity to be part of the dreamwork of others is a source of constant renewal".
jillyfisch@mindspring.com
Massachusetts
Time Zone - EST(GMT+5hrs)
Anne Carter
Boston
Anne is a psychiatrist in Boston, Mass.; She works at a university and hospital
mental health clinic and has a private psychotherapy practice. She has
participated in and led dream groups for over ten years. Anne states "dream work has
been an important journey for me in exploring the imaginal realm and in the process,
deepening my sensitivity to the many layers of emotional expression and enlarging
my perspective on the varieties of human experience". Anne is a cyberdreamcoach with
a great deal of Embodied Dreamwork experience, she leads a mixed dreamgroup and is
an active participant in the international dreamwork community @ www.cyberdreamwork.com.
acartermd@hotmail.com
New York
New York City
Time Zone - EST(GMT+5hrs)
Dick Smith 
A retired computer systems engineer with over 26 years at IBM,
Dick's interest in psychology and psychotherapy was sparked
by attending many workshops with his wife, Diana.
In 1991, he became interested in Embodied Dreamwork.
Both he and his wife enthusiastically formed a monthly dreamwork
group which met for approximately six years. He also used
his computer skills to help with the formation of
www.cyberdreamwork.com and in 1997 was one of its' four
founding members. Today, he enjoys testing out the
new software we are placing up on the website and as a
cyberdreamwork coach participates in many of this
international dreamwork community's activities.
smithcook@mindspring.com
Diana Cook
Born in New York City, Diana completed a degree in music at
Juilliard as a flutist and has a Ph.D. from Columbia
University in Sociology. After many years in
psychiatry and epidemiological research, her professional
interests expanded to include computer programing.
Always interested in psychology she has attended many workshops
related to psychological theory and psychotherapy. Several
years ago she joined a study group in Silvan Tomkins affect theory.
She has since been part of developing and co-authoring the new
affect theory curriculum study guide.
In 1991, Diana was introduced to Embodied Dreamwork. Both she
and her husband enthusiastically formed a monthly dreamwork
group that met for almost six years. She also used her
computer skills to help with the formation of
www.cyberdreamwork.com and in 1997 was one of its' four
founding members. Today, as a cyberdreamwork
coach she participates in many of the activities on our
website.
smithcook@mindspring.com
Jean Hynes Albany, New York
Jean co-directs the Wellness Center for the Sage Colleges in Troy and
Albany, New York, and has a private practice in Albany. She became
interested in her dreams in graduate school, while studying for a Ph.D in
counseling psychology, in the early 80's. “They really got my attention when
I realized that I seemed to dream vividly whenever there was a full moon.
I wanted to understand that connection more..” Since 1991, when introduced to
Embodied Dreamwork, Jean has continued to train both in and out of cyberspace.
In 1999 she was in the first cyberdreamcoach training group @ www.cyberdreamwork.com,
leads the first Multicultural dreamgroup that was established on our website and
co-leads our Women’s group. Jean says, “I love my friends, their teen age children,
my piano, my cat, making art with my hands, reading, and sleeping on the
ground under the stars."
jhynes@nycap.rr.com
South Carolina
Time Zone - EST(GMT-5hrs)
Betty Tysinger
Spartanburg
Betty is a Marriage and Family Therapist who has
been in private practice for over eleven years. She is currently a student at Pacifica Graduate Institute
where she is working on a Ph.D in Depth Psychology. Betty has consistently worked on her own dreams for over five years and has had a
variety of training experiences. She completed a two year course in Dream Leadership Training
with the Haden Institute of Charlotte, NC and a six month Dreamtending Course at Pacifica Graduate Institute in California. Her interest in Embodied Dreamwork began several years ago when she participated in several dream intensives. Since its inception in 2000, Betty has been an active member
of a Multicultural dreamgroup at www.cyberdreamwork.com and she recently completed training as a cyberdreamwork coach. Living in South Carolina, Betty is the south eastern representative to www.cyberdreamwork.com.
Bctdream@aol.com
South Africa
Time Zone - EST(GMT+6hrs)
Patricia Bowery
Johannesburg
Born in Holland, Patricia has been living in South Africa for 35 years.
Since 1985 she's been a registered clinical and counseling
psychologist in private practice. During the 1990's she became
interested in Embodied Deamwork. It was a natural adjunct to her
interest in Ericksonian hypnotherapy. Since 1999 Patricia's been involved
in and an active participant in all aspects of the international dreamwork
community @ www.cyberdreamwork.com . She trained in the first
cyberdreamcoach group and presently leads one of the first
multicultural dreamgroups in cyberspace. She runs dreamworkshops for
the Jungian Center in Gauteng, Johannesburg and is South Africa's
representative to www.cyberdeamwork.com
pabowery@global.co.za
Vermont
Time Zone - EST(GMT+5hrs)
Susan McKenzie
White River Junction
Susan has a Masters in Psychology, and graduated as an analyst from
the C.G. Jung Institute in Boston in 2001. She has been in private
practice for 13 years. Her dreamwork approach and understanding
is strongly influenced by Embodied Dreamwork methods. She was
part of a dreamgroup early in her training and led a dream group for
women that met weekly for about 3 years. Susan finished her coach training in
2001 and now co-leads a mixed dreamgroup on www.cyberdreamwork.com.
mckenzie@together.net
Brazil
Time Zone - EST(GMT-3hrs)
Silvia Graubart
San Paulo
As a former professional journalist, ten years ago Silvia started to formally
study psychology at the Universidade Mackenzie. Having graduated in
95', she is presently a trainee at the Association Junguiana do Brasil - Sao
Paulo and has been involved with www.cyberdreamwork.com for over a
year. As a participant in the international dreamwork community at
Cyberdreamwork, Silvia is actively involved in a multicultural dreamgroup
and has attended several workshops and lectures. She is a member of the
first international coach training group and is www.cyberdeamwork.com 's
Brazilian representative.
grauba1@attglobal.net
DISCLAIMER: We have provided this website as a form of community building, not as therapy. If you feel that you need therapeutic work, please contact a qualified professional who can advise you. For any questions or comments regarding this site, please contact the webmaster: webmaster@cyberdreamwork.com .
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