This two-part workshop prepares clinicians to respond therapeutically when a client presents a dream for exploration. The workshop emphasizes Carl Jung’s view that all dreams come in the interest of health and wholeness. Part 1 introduces participants to basic Jungian concepts, guidance on how to listen to a client’s dream, and specific techniques to engage a client collaboratively in dream exploration. Part 2 uses experiential exercises designed to apply the information and skills on listening and responding to client dreams presented in Part 1. The workshop addresses ethical considerations in dream exploration, includes information about recent research on the benefits of exploring dreams in psychotherapy, and addresses ways to incorporate some basic elements of dream work into participants’ clinical practice.