Layne Dalfen

Layne Dalfen is a dream interpreter based in Montreal, Canada. Layne founded The Dream Interpretation Center in 1997. She studied at the Gestalt Counseling and Training Center and Adlerian Principles of Dream Analysis at the Alfred Adler Institute. Layne has been teaching dream analysis to the Counselling students at Concordia University in Montreal since 2004. She developed a 6-Point of Entry method anyone can use to better understand their dreams. She is the author of two books, Have A Great Dream, Book 1; The Overview and Have A Great Dream, Book 2; A Deeper Discussion. She writes the Understanding Dreams column at Psychology Today and is known at OprahDaily.com as the Dream Catcher. She also recently consulted with PIXAR on the movie Dream Productions, which is streaming on Disney Plus. Layne offers Dreaminar® lectures/workshops with corporations and libraries. If you understand the conversation that is the dream, you can propel your problem-solving skills.

Education

  • Gestalt Counselor, Gestalt Counseling and Training Center, Montreal, Canada

Professional Achievements

  • Writes a column at Psychology Today titled, Understanding Dreams
  • Writes a column at Oprah Daily titled, Dream Catcher
  • Consulted with PIXAR on the movie Dream Productions, which is streaming on Disney+
  • Spoke for IKEA to help launch their SleepEasy store in SOHO, NYC
  • Helped Snapchat introduce their dream selfies
  • Appeared on over 250 podcasts, radio, and television appearances, both in the US and Canada, including, to name a few, CBS, FOX, Global TV, and Breakfast Television
  • Consulted and written exclusively for over 50 magazines, including Poosh, Oprah, Cosmopolitan, Romper, Refinery 29, The Cut, Brides, Huffington Post, Forbes, and The Knot

Certifications & Organizations

  • Member of the International Association for the Study of Dreams (IASD) since 1997
  • On the Board of Directors for IASD, 2007 to 2010
  • Hosted the 25th-annual Conference for IASD in Montreal in 2008

Favorite Piece of Advice

At the first level, every dream is an interior, problem-solving conversation triggered by a very recent, very specific, waking situation you are trying to come to a conclusion about. The solution to the issue appears in the dream before you get it consciously. Said simply, understanding your dreams helps you propel your problem-solving!

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