Amy L Lawson
Host of The Stuff of Dreams
Amy Lawson, M.D., is a pediatrician and depth psychologist trained in Jungian and Archetypal Studies. She wants to connect more people with their dreams as a source of internal communication and wisdom. She is also interested in ways depth psychology can be used to reconnect modern medicine with its roots, improve patient experiences, and decrease physician burnout through creation of meaning. She lives in San Francisco with her husband and 2 cats.
Amy L Lawson has hosted 35 Episodes.
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13: Dreams are Freeze-Frames of Your Mind Right Now
July 24th, 2020 | 35 mins 56 secs
archetypes, conscious, depth psychology, dream, dream interpretation, dreams, floods, images, jung, jungian psychology, psyche, staples, symbols, unconscious, waves
Dreams may not be able to change our reality, but they can change our perspective on that reality. They offer us a freeze-frame of what’s happening in our psyche right now. Sometimes dreams can show us the purpose of a current difficulty, adding meaning to our suffering or even allowing us to see a way through that suffering to the other side. From dreams of staples in mouths to gigantic waves, flooded cars to a dream cult convention, I’ll show you how to make sense of the language of dreams.
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Minisode 4. The Wizard of Oz: Interpreting Movies Like We Interpret Dreams
July 20th, 2020 | 15 mins 44 secs
archetypes, conscious, depth psychology, dream, dream cure, dream interpretation, dreams, film, images, jung, jungian psychology, movie, psyche, symbols, unconscious, wizard of oz
Just like dreams, movies speak in images and symbols. So it’s possible to add layers of meaning to a film by interpreting it just like you would a dream, which is something we do commonly in depth psychology. In this minisode, I’ll show you how to see a movie as a dream, using The Wizard of Oz as an example.
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12: Dreams Can Change Your Perspective (and Your Life)
July 17th, 2020 | 34 mins 8 secs
archetypes, conscious, depth psychology, dream, dream interpretation, dreams, images, jung, jungian psychology, psyche, symbols, unconscious
The unconscious often sends us dreams in order to change our perspective somehow. These shifts in perspective can transform our lives as we allow the dreams to work on us and through us.
From dreams of lighthouses to plants sprouting from hands, rescuing the drowning to giving birth, I’ll show you how to make sense of the language of dreams. -
Minisode 3: Therapeutic Dreams. The Story of Asclepius, Greek God of Healing, and his Dream Cures
July 13th, 2020 | 13 mins 41 secs
archetypes, asclepius, asklepios, conscious, depth psychology, doctor, dream, dream cure, dream interpretation, dreams, healing, images, jung, jungian psychology, physician, pilgrimage, psyche, symbols, unconscious
When I discovered the connection between ancient Greek physicians and dreams, it tied together the 2 major parts of my life—medicine and depth psychology—in a new way. I didn’t learn about this in medical school! In this minisode I’m going to tell you the story of Asclepius, Greek god of healing, and how patients were healed in his name through dreams.
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11: Let’s Talk About Sex…In Dreams
July 10th, 2020 | 43 mins 41 secs
archetypes, conscious, depth psychology, dream, dream interpretation, dreams, feminine, images, jung, jungian psychology, masculine, psyche, rape, sex, symbols, unconscious
Warning: This week’s episode contains images of a graphic nature, including sex, rape, and sex toys. Listener discretion is advised if that’s not your thing.
Why do we dream about sex? Is it just wish-fulfillment of our current desires? Does it mean we secretly have a crush on someone? How horrified should you be if you rape someone in a dream? This week’s episode illustrates how sex in dreams is rarely to be taken literally. From dreams of sex with obese women to rape, a leaking vibrator to sex with someone new, I’ll show you how to make sense of the language of dreams.
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Minisode 2. Jung and Dreams: Why Isn’t This Stuff More Popular?
July 6th, 2020 | 16 mins 45 secs
archetypes, conscious, depth psychology, dream, dream interpretation, dreams, images, jung, jungian psychology, psyche, symbols, unconscious
You’ve probably heard me say I interpret dreams from a Jungian perspective. But who was Jung? Why isn’t he more popular? In this minisode I’ll talk to you about why Jung and depth psychology aren’t more mainstream. Besides, we all want to feel a little bit like nonconformists sometimes, don’t we?
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10: Anima Figures—Important Women in Dreams
July 3rd, 2020 | 54 mins 10 secs
anima, animus, archetypes, conscious, depth psychology, dream, dream interpretation, dreams, images, jung, jungian psychology, psyche, symbols, unconscious
Anima figures are important female characters in dreams who appear at significant times in our lives. Often supportive but sometimes negative, they always lead us deeper into interiority and soul somehow. From dreams of generous women to ex-girlfriends in treehouses, pretty blonde rescuers to wise women working spells, I’ll show you how to make sense of the language of dreams.
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Minisode 1: Houses and Rooms in Dreams
June 29th, 2020 | 14 mins 13 secs
archetypes, bathroom, bedroom, conscious, depth psychology, dream, dream interpretation, dreams, house, houses, images, jung, jungian psychology, kitchen, living room, psyche, rooms, study, symbols, unconscious
Sometimes the setting of a dream gives you as much information as the dream’s events do. Houses and rooms can give you additional clues about what your unconscious is trying to tell you. In this short episode I’ll teach you how to understand the houses and rooms in your dreams.
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Bonus: Tiger King . . . and Carl Jung?
June 26th, 2020 | 43 mins 17 secs
archetypes, big cats, carole baskin, conscious, depth psychology, dream, dream interpretation, dreams, images, joe exotic, jung, jungian psychology, psyche, symbols, tiger king, unconscious
What unconscious motivation could these people possibly have in their desire to dominate big cats? Why is Joe Exotic so convinced that Carol’s second husband Is buried under a septic tank, of all places? How is Carol Baskin’s relationship to cats tied to her taking control of her own destiny? And how is that related to the strange photo of her husband on a leash…on their wedding day?
Depth or archetypal psychology, a philosophy propagated largely by C.G. Jung in the early 20th century, accepts the reality of the unconscious and studies its effects on our conscious activities and attitudes. Today, we talk with Dr. Amy Lawson, MD, pediatrician, and soon-to-be PhD in Jungian and Archetypal Studies. She schools us on how to look more deeply into anything we watch on TV, read in a book, or witness in everyday life.
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Bonus: How Depth Psychology Changed Me as a Doctor
June 26th, 2020 | 56 mins 13 secs
archetypes, conscious, depth psychology, dream, dream interpretation, dreams, images, jung, jungian psychology, psyche, symbols, unconscious
Amy Lawson, MD, and Benjamin Russack, LMFT, (her former therapist and current friend) discuss her journey through depth psychology and how it has affected her life and career as a physician.
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9: Dreams of the Mother: Spiders, Cats, and Real Moms
June 25th, 2020 | 32 mins 59 secs
archetypes, cat, conscious, depth psychology, dream, dream interpretation, dreams, images, jung, jungian psychology, mother, psyche, spider, symbols, unconscious
As our very first relationship, our connection to mother is quite formative for our psyche and generates a lot of unconscious material that our dreams can pull from. In this episode we will look at how mothers can be symbolized in dreams and what those dreams are telling us about our lives.
From dreams of spiders to dead cats, wounded kittens to mothers in cars, I’ll show you how to make sense of the language of dreams. -
8: Who are You Becoming? Dreams of Transformation
June 18th, 2020 | 54 mins 9 secs
archetypes, beer can, black cat, conscious, depth psychology, dream, dream interpretation, dreams, heater, house, images, jung, jungian psychology, psyche, rainbow, rainbows, symbols, transformation, unconscious, vortex, window
Dreams often tell us about our current internal state, but they also show us the possibilities for where we are going. So who are you becoming, according to your dreams? Your unconscious knows you better than you consciously know yourself. From dreams of rainbows to vortexes, black cats to empty beer cans, I’ll show you how to make sense of the language of dreams.
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7: In Dreams, Small Details have Big Impacts
June 11th, 2020 | 56 mins 5 secs
archetypes, children, conscious, depth psychology, dream, dream interpretation, dreams, guns, images, jung, jungian psychology, kids, notes, psyche, symbols, unconscious, wounds
It’s tempting to dismiss strange details in dreams as mere chaos, or the mind playing, or something left over from the day’s experiences. But if you can find the right connection, even the smallest details can contain powerful messages. From dreams of gunshots to marbles, music competitions to coyotes, I’ll show you how to make sense of the language of dreams.
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6: Animals in Dreams
June 5th, 2020 | 57 mins 3 secs
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Animals are a rich source of symbols for the unconscious to use in communicating with us, since they have so many different qualities and characteristics that can be used to represent parts of ourselves. So how can we decipher why a dream chose a particular animal for us? From dreams of flying black cranes to beluga whales and lots of snakes, I’ll show you how to make sense of the language of dreams.
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5: Recurring Dreams: Why is my Unconscious Stuck on Repeat?
May 29th, 2020 | 33 mins 58 secs
archetypes, attic, conscious, depth psychology, dream, dream interpretation, dreams, high school, images, jung, jungian psychology, killing, murder, psyche, recurring, shadow, symbols, unconscious
Why does the unconscious sometimes get stuck on repeat, sending us recurring images or recurring situations? Recurring dreams are some of the most interesting to consider, since they come to us over and over again, making themselves feel even more important. They give us even more clues when they change over time. From dreams of being back in high school to children in the attic, black horned creatures to killing a neighbor, I’ll show you how to make sense of the language of dreams.
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4: Masculine and Feminine Imagery in Dreams
May 22nd, 2020 | 47 mins 24 secs
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Dreams often use images of opposites, and one of the most basic pairs of opposites is masculine and feminine. In this episode we will look at how male and female imagery adds meaning to the messages from our unconscious. From dreams of protective swords to menacing deer, elephant jewelry to stealing gold, I’ll show you how to make sense of the language of dreams.