Lucid Dreaming Therapy in Action
- Kristen LaMarca PhD
- May 22
- 1 min read
In dreams, locked doors might symbolize something about you—avoidance, unspoken truths, or even your unrealized strengths.
🚪 But in a lucid dream, that door can open with surprising ease… Not just metaphorically, but in real-world, practical ways...
A depressed client lucidly steps through a locked door—a powerful symbol of his lifelong emotional avoidance. What begins as a symbolic dream turns lucid, and what he encounters on the other side breaks through years of emotional defenses—carrying directly into the therapy room the next day.
This is Lucid Dreaming Therapy at work: vivid, embodied, and clinically powerful.
This moment captures what makes Lucid Dreaming Therapy (LDT) so effective—even outside of ordinary nightmares or trauma-related dreams. It gives clients a way to engage directly with their inner world from a place of safety, flexibility, and intention.
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🧠 Designed for mental health professionals
🌙 Grounded in research, not “woo”
💡 Learn how to use lucid dreams to enhance therapy outcomes
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CE-eligible | Self-paced on-demand course
Covers research foundations, clinical applications, and a simplified method to get started.
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