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An Introduction to the Psychology of Dreaming, 2nd Edition (Hardcover, 2nd Revised edition)
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An Introduction to the Psychology of Dreaming, 2nd Edition (Hardcover, 2nd Revised edition)
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Introducing students at all levels to the key concepts of modern
dream psychology, this concise book provides an overview of major
theories regarding the formation, function, and interpretation of
dreams. Why do people dream, and what do dreams mean? What do the
most recent neuroscientific research and studies of patterns in
dream content reveal about the functionality of dreams? How do the
ideas of earlier generations of dream psychologists continue to
influence the research of psychologists today? An Introduction to
the Psychology of Dreaming covers all major theories in dream
psychology from 1900 to the present day. It provides readers with a
unique resource that focuses specifically on this lineage of
research in dream psychology and is concise and accessibly written.
Each chapter of the book analyzes a particular theory of dream
psychology in terms of three basic questions: How are dreams
formed? What functions do dreams serve? How can dreams be
interpreted? By examining each theorist's answers to these
questions, readers can clearly see how dream psychology theorists
have both incorporated concepts from previous researchers and
developed new ideas of their own. A breadth of psychological
approaches is considered, from Freud and Jung to contemporary brain
studies, giving readers an appreciation of the wide range of
theories regarding this fascinating area of study. Explains the
historical development of dream psychology across a century of
thought and research, from Freudian psychoanalysis to modern
neuroscience Provides a clear template for analyzing each theory of
dream psychology in terms of how it answers the three basic
questions of formation, function, and interpretation Encourages
readers to look carefully at their own dreams as a legitimate
source of insight into the dreaming process Represents an ideal
resource for undergraduate students in introductory psychology
classes who need a solid understanding of the psychology of
dreaming
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