Yesterday a young woman who had sent me a few dreams for professional translation and psychotherapy, even before my summer offer of free translation began, sent me a reply, after receiving my message asking her if the translation of her dreams had helped her.
She had asked me if I could help her even though she hadn’t read Craziness Prevention (my e-book about the free and safe psychotherapy provided by the unconscious mind through dream interpretation).
I sent a few messages to a few dreamers who had sent me their dreams but never sent me an answer after receiving my translation, or who interrupted the dream psychotherapy at a certain point, asking them if they could tell me their opinion about the benefits they found. I told them that I would include their answer it in the e-book I’m writing about dream interpretation as a science, since they are my contributors.
All my contributors receive, entirely free of charge, the e-book where their dreams are contained, so you can be sure that everything I write is really what they have told me: they are going to read everything too.
This dreamer told me that dream interpretation didn’t help her at all.
She had abandoned the psychotherapy after two weeks, during which she was sending me her dreams almost daily.
She told me the entire story of her life during this period of time and I was only beginning to really understand her case, when she decided to stop the psychotherapy, because she was not feeling comfortable with the analysis of her dreams.
She had to relate me many dramatic parts of her life…
I told her that when she receives her copy of the e-book “Dream Interpretation as a Science”, she will see how many other people were helped, because they continued the psychotherapy.
Her case was too grave: she suffered from a very serious bipolar disorder. This woman needed at least one month of psychotherapy in order to start feeling better…
If you knew her story you would wonder how a person with such past could try to have a normal life… She was victim of too much cruelty, since she was a child.
She needed to be patient, and keep caring for her dreams.
If your problem is not as serious as hers, you will easily be cured in two or three months by translating your dreams and following the psychotherapy provided by the unconscious mind.
You may need around 8 months of psychotherapy if you are already neurotic. But if you suffer from serious bipolar disorder, psychosis, schizophrenia, etc., you have to be patient. Your case is difficult…
If you are simply sad you are lucky, because you can prevent depression, beginning with something practical, like learning how to be self-confident, even without translating your dreams. This will improve your disposition a lot and you’ll then acquire the proper mindset, which will help you easily overcome all obstacles of the way.
Tags: internet psychotherapy, psychotherapy depression