Chai FM Interview With Leslie Zimmermann: On Being an Analyst and Dreams

I was invited by Chai Fm to be a studio guest on Friday 26th April on their early morning show, The Morning Glory. It was a great experience. Everyone in the studio welcomed me – there was a lively energy, much fun and what made it work so well was that I was asked good questions. This meant that some really useful and interesting information was able to come out of our talk. Thanks for a great discussion to all and for inviting me! Below is the link to the podcast of the talk. I hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoyed being interviewed.

http://www.jungian.co.za/files/2013-04-23_ChaiFM_LeslieZimmermann.mp3

Leslie Zimmermann is a Jungian Analyst trained in the philosophy and psychology of C.G. Jung in Zurich and is based in Johannesburg. She offers a range of services, which she integrates, to meet the needs and aspirations of people. In a word, her work is in the service of wholeness. Wholeness includes both our vulnerabilities and our strengths, becoming conscious of our own unique mix of these, honoring our own unique way of functioning and with this knowledge and confidence, contributing as only we each can in our own way, to this evolving world we find ourselves to be a part of.

Besides having a Diplomate qualification in Analytical psychology, which qualifies me to write about the theory and practice of dream interpretation, I also have an Honours degree in Applied Psychology and a Masters degree in Research psychology, which qualify me to write about theories of human development, personality, abnormal psychology, social psychology, sociology and ethics. Also, theories and knowledge pertaining to sleep and dreams from a perspective of neuropsychological and biological systems.

Leslie specializes in Analytical Psychology, Voice Dialogue, Life Coaching solutions for business executives. Consulting and coaching for family owned and home-based business
For an appointment Leslie Zimmermann can be contacted on:
Email: leslie.zimmermann@gmail.com
Mobile: +27 (0)83 384 9812

Member: SAPC (South African Psychoanalytic Confederation); AGAP (Association of Graduate Analytical Psychologists, Switzerland); SAAJA (Southern African Association of Jungian Analysts); IAAP (International Association for Analytical Psychology); International Association for the Study of Dreams

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