A session of dream work is described in which the Ullman experiential group method brought the dreamer, a Taiwanese woman in her 40s, back to the narrative of domestic violence her mother suffered from her father, her mother's subsequent suicide, and her own long-term recovery from these events. The dream imagery and experiential dream group dynamic proved useful in enabling this dreamer to re-envision the traumatic events in a way that she found to be healing. The author suggests the Ullman dream group might be more broadly useful in cases such as this and goes over in detail the principles, techniques, and skills involved in the work.