FAQs
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Dream analysis is a symbolic and psychological exploration of your dreams. We look at imagery, emotions, metaphors, characters, and patterns to understand what your unconscious may be expressing.
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No — dreamwork is not fortune-telling or one-size-fits-all interpretation.
We explore together, using your own associations and lived experience to uncover meaning. -
Dreamwork is deeply supportive and psychologically informed, but it is not clinical therapy.
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It can be either — or both — depending on your orientation.
Dreams meet you where you are.
Some people prefer a Jungian/psychological approach; others feel dreams connect them to intuition or the numinous. Both are welcome here. -
Many people come to Dreamwork with unsettling dreams or nightmares. These often carry meaningful insight, and you are always welcome to bring them into our sessions. We explore them gently and at your pace, with grounding and care.
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Yes. All sessions are offered virtually through Zoom so I can work with clients anywhere in the world. If you’re located near the Springfield/Branson, Missouri, or San Diego, California, areas, in-person sessions may be available upon request.
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Yes. Sharing your dream ahead of time gives me the opportunity to read it carefully and explore its imagery, themes, and questions before we meet. This preparation helps us make the most of our time together and allows for deeper, more thoughtful exploration during your session.
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Item Yes. Everything shared during a Moonbeam Dreamwork session is treated as confidential.
Your dreams, reflections, personal history, and any experiences discussed in session are held with care and discretion. Information shared will not be disclosed to others without your explicit consent.
Moonbeam Dreamwork operates under a confidentiality agreement, similar to other one-on-one reflective or coaching practices. The goal is to provide a space where you can speak freely, explore honestly, and feel safe bringing forward even vulnerable material.
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That’s absolutely welcome. Old dreams can still hold relevance, especially if they were vivid, emotional, or memorable. You’re encouraged to bring any dream that feels important to you.
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Most dreams are reflective and symbolic, but yes — it is possible for certain dreams to foreshadow future events or situations. These are less common and often feel vivid or distinct. In dreamwork, we hold space for both the symbolic meaning and the possibility of intuitive or precognitive insight.
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Absolutely. Dreamwork is powerful for writers, artists, creatives, and anyone seeking inspiration or new perspectives.
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That’s completely okay.
You can bring: a dream fragment,a recurring symbol, a feeling, or a dream from your past.
Many people find that dream recall improves naturally once they begin this work.
Ready to Begin?
Whether you’re seeking clarity, connection, emotional integration, or simply curious about the meaning behind your dreams, I’d love to work with you.