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#9 - Dream and Nightmare Expert Dr. Leslie Ellis Shares Insights Into What Dreams Are About

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Dr. Leslie Ellis is a world expert in the clinical use of dreams, with a specialty in working with PTSD nightmares. She has a PhD in Clinical Psychology from the Chicago School of Professional Psychology and a Masters in Counselling Psychology from Pacifica Graduate Institute. In this episode she breaks down the relationship between Dreams and our subconscious and why we maybe experiencing more intense ones during COVID.

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Dr. Leslie Ellis is a world expert in the clinical use of dreams, with a specialty in working with PTSD nightmares. She has a PhD in Clinical Psychology from the Chicago School of Professional Psychology and a Masters in Counselling Psychology from Pacifica Graduate Institute. In this episode she breaks down the relationship between Dreams and our subconscious and why we maybe experiencing more intense ones during COVID.

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