The Psychology of Dreams
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About the Book
Our dreams fascinate us as individuals and as a society. What do surveys report people dream about? How about the dreams of the blind? The mentally ill? What does research show about the possibility of dream telepathy? How did the ancient people view dreams? This wide-ranging book also discusses such topics as REM studies, the effects of experimental stimulation on dream content, research on dreams and creativity, symbolism, and nightmares. The book explores a number of techniques used to analyze dreams, illustrating these approaches with dream examples and case studies.
About the Author(s)
Bibliographic Details
by Paul R. Robbins
Format: softcover (6×9)
Pages: 184
Bibliographic Info: photos, tables, bibliography, index
Copyright Date: 2005 [1988]
pISBN: 978-0-7864-2441-2
eISBN: 978-1-4766-1055-9
Imprint: McFarland
Table of Contents
Introduction ix
I. The Nature of Dreams 1
1. A Look at Dreams in the Ancient World and Primitive Cultures 3
2. Some Modern Theories of Dreaming 14
3. The Scientific Study of Dreaming 22
4. The Manifest Content of Dreams 33
5. The Stimulus and the Dream 42
6. Dream Recall 52
7. Dreams and Mental Illness 60
8. Symbolism 67
9. Dreams and Creativity 73
10. Nightmares 80
11. Telepathic and Paranormal Dreams 90
II. The Analysis of Dreams 99
12. The Many Faces of Dreams 101
13. Drawing, Visualizing, and Dramatizing Dreams 105
14. Dream Association 121
15. The Dream Incident Technique 128
16. Using Dreams in Your Life 142
Notes 147
Bibliography 161
Index 169
Book Reviews & Awards
“Highly recommended”—Journal of the Society for Psychical Research
“A good introduction”—SciTech Book News