If you would like to have your conference photos linked
here, please email either
Laura Atkinson lauranatkinson@hotmail.com or Richard
Wilkerson
office@asdreams.org with the url to your album.
If you
couldn't attend every session you would have liked - don’t worry!
Conference Recording Service (CRS) will audio record most every
presentation, seminar and panel event for you. We cannot record
workshops and dreamgroups for privacy reasons nor special
artistic events but should be able to provide a fairly full
conference experience (approximately 40 sessions) on CD for you.
You can purchase individual 75 minute CDs at or after the
conference for $15 or the complete conference recording for $79.
If you want to reserve a copy of the complete conference MP3
disc NOW, or order it after the conference, go to
http://www.conferencerecording.com/aaaListTapes.asp?CID=ASD12
You may also call CRC at 510-527-3600 for an audio order form or
further information.
Note: On the printed handout, it inaccurately describes
Robert's, PasQuale's, and Beverly's lucid dreaming session (332
) as "A Clinical Symposium: Therapeutic Applications of
Dreamwork "
Enjoy the fun as we go Sailing on the Sea of Dreams! This
year's conference promises to be memorable, a four-and-a-half
day event filled with workshops, panels, symposia, a poster
session, and special events featuring three world-renowned
Keynote Presenters, three special Invited Speakers, and over 160
presenters from around the globe.
Conference Special Events include an Opening Reception, the
Dream Art Exhibition and Reception, the annual Dream Telepathy
Contest, and the costume Dream Ball. In the environment of a
natural wildlife preserve, outdoor activities at Sailing on the
Sea of Dreams will include a dream hike along the Bay and a
sunset sail on the Sea of Dreams--a special Dessert Cruise on
San Francisco Bay.
A Special Thank You to our Keynote Presenters and
Invited Speakers.
Keynote Presenters
Fred Alan Wolf, Ph.D.
aka Dr. Quantum (TM)
"The Dreaming 'I' in Universe"
Patricia Garfield, Ph.D.
"Dream Amulets Around the World: Ancient and
Modern"
Tracey Kahan, Ph.D. "Self Reflective Consciousness in Dreaming: An Adaptive
Edge?"
Invited Speakers
John Beebe, M.D.
"A Typology of the Shadow in Dreams"
Dawson Church, Ph.D./CEHP "Processing Fear in Repetitive Dreams with the Dream to Freedom Technique"
Meredith Sabini, M.S., Ph.D. “The Objective Dimension in Dreams and Dreaming"
IASD is approved by the American Psychological Association to
sponsor continuing education for psychologists. IASD maintains
responsibility for the program and its contents.
Carl Jung and Neuroscience: Post Conference Web Event
Sponsored by the Asheville Jung Center in conjunction
with IASD, June 28, 2012. IASD and the Asheville Jung Center are
pleased to announce a joint Internet symposium on “Carl Jung and
Neuroscience.” This event will feature Murray Stein (President
of the International School of Analytical Psychology) presenting
from Zurich and Margaret Wilkinson (member of the editorial
board of the Journal of Analytical Psychology) presenting from
London, as well as presenters from the 29th Annual IASD
International Conference held in Berkeley California (June 22 -
26, 2012). The IASD presenters include Ernest
Hartmann, David Kahn, and Stanley Krippner with moderator Robert
Hoss and Sonoma State University host Laurel McCabe. The seminar
will be primarily an internet event (no open studio seating) and five hours in duration with a one hour break (11:00 A.M.
to 5:00 P.M., Eastern time). Other partners in this event
include Sonoma State University, the International School of
Analytical Psychology and the Swiss Federal Institute of
Technology. Watch this space for more details.
The Doubletree Hotel and Executive Meeting Center at
the Berkeley Marina is located on San Francisco Bay with
sweeping views of San Francisco and the Golden Gate Bridge. The
hotel offers a pool, sauna, fitness center and waterfront
restaurant offering fine dining cuisine. It is surrounded by a
marina area with three waterfront restaurants, a fishing pier,
and two waterfront wildlife sanctuaries that offer nature
trails, hiking, bird-watching, kite flying and spectacular views
of the Bay and Berkeley Hills.