Montague Ullman

Montague Ullman, MD, b.(9/8/1916)[1] is a psychiatrist and psychoanalyst who founded the Dream Laboratory at the Maimonides Medical Center.He was Clinical Professor of Psychiatry Emeritus at Albert Einstein College of Medicine.In later years spesialized in Dream Therapy and in that capasity wrote several books on the subject, and hundreds of articles.For many years also lead and trained "Dream Groups", where the participants were taught the prinsiples of leading a dream group. Dream Groups were dedicated to analysing their members dreams, and thereby aiding the members in self awareness and with identifying problem areas in their lives.

The books:

Title: Working with Dreams. Author: ULLMAN, Montague (M.D.) & ZIMMERMAN, Nan (Foreword by Richard M. Jones).1979 [2] Title: The Variety of Dream Experience. Author: ULLMAN, Montague (M.D.) & LIMMER, Claire (Editors).[3] Note: The authors name is misspelled on this site and the search has to be for Ullmann (extra N).

Title: Dream Telepathy. Author: Alan Vaughan, Montague Ullman, Stanley Krippner.(1973)(2003)Dr. Montague Ullman is a psychiatrist and psychoanalyst. Dr. Stanley Krippner is a psychologist. Together they headed the dream research team at the dream laboratory at Maimonides Medical Center in New York City, where, over a ten-year period, they conducted pioneering scientific experiments in telepathic dreaming. Dream Telepathy, first published in 1973, is the story of those experiments.

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See also: Montague Ullman