Families and the interpretation of dreams: awakening the intimate web

by Edward Bruce Bynum.
New York: Harrington Park Press, 1993.

Dreams reveal and illuminate not only our personal unconscious, but also our shared experiences — especially our family life. In this  book, the author explores the frequently hidden messages of our dreams as they relate to that intimate web connecting our parents and children, spouses and lovers, and friends and the wider culture. Drawing on material from the ongoing Family Dreams Research Project, Bynum explains how to identify dreams in which family themes play a role; how to understand their impact on one’s emotions, decisions, and even physical health; and how to discover the cultural images embedded within