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Creative Dreamers therapeutic dream-sharing group
Are you interested in dreams and dreaming? Would you like to explore your dreams in the company of others?
Our dreams are a rich and frequently neglected resource, offering potential insights into both our interior world and the wider social world we inhabit.
Dreams provide a creative means to express our thoughts, feelings and preoccupations.
Working therapeutically with dreams supports personal development, aids problem solving and can promote a sense of connection and belonging.
Dream sharing is a therapeutic approach to working with dreams in a group, where dreamers gain fresh insights from the reflections, associations and perspectives of others.
Meeting online, twice monthly, on Wednesday evenings from 7.00 -8.30 PM, Creative Dreamers offers you a safe and confidential space to:
- Work therapeutically with your dreams.
- Make use of dream material to reflect on past and current events.
- Explore wider social themes through resonances and associations with our dreams.
- Work through problems and difficulties.
- Gain from the varied experiences and contributions of fellow group members.
- Make new connections and ignite your creative spark!
Is Creative Dreamers right for you?
To benefit from this group, you will be interested in dreams, willing to listen respectfully to the dreams of others and open to sharing some of your own dreams.
In between meetings, you are invited to experiment with keeping a dream journal.
Participant numbers are limited to eight. The fees for this group are £28 per 90-minute group session. For as long as you remain a member of the group, you will have access to a dropbox of PDF resources to support your dreamwork.
This is a new group, please enquire now for more information and to arrange a free, initial consultation.



Group conductor Karen Nolan is an experienced BACP registered psychotherapist based in Greater Manchester. Karen’s approach to dreamwork draws mainly on ideas and concepts from transactional analysis and is informed by group analytic theory and practice.