Our Dreaming Mind"When a book appears that is timely, scholarly, comprehensive, and well-written, it stands as a landmark." MONTAGUE ULLMAN, M.D. Author of WORKING WITH DREAMS In this brilliantly researched study, Robert L. Van de Castle, Ph.D., an internationally recognized dream authority, examines the vital role that dreams have played throughout history. OUR DREAMING MIND delves into the most provocative experiments that scientists are conducting on the dreaming mind in this century. Vast in scope and startling in its revelations, here is an invaluable contribution to our understanding of dreams, written with clarity and grace. Dr. Van de Castle shares with all readers the amazing riches he has discovered throughout a lifetime of research and reflection on dreams. |
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... example , a dream which revealed a woman's feeling of being the " powerless little daughter " of an " over- powering dream - mother " -he would pre- sent his view to the dreamer . In this example , he would ask her to recall any ...
... example , a dream which revealed a woman's feeling of being the " powerless little daughter " of an " over- powering dream - mother " -he would pre- sent his view to the dreamer . In this example , he would ask her to recall any ...
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... example . Dreams can be re- plete with symbols , and the presence of symbols is one reason dreams often seem so ... example of this type occurred when he was concerned with improving a halting passage in an essay ; an autosymbolic image ...
... example . Dreams can be re- plete with symbols , and the presence of symbols is one reason dreams often seem so ... example of this type occurred when he was concerned with improving a halting passage in an essay ; an autosymbolic image ...
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... example , by the emphases women give to items such as clothing and to feelings . Kasatkin claims that it is fairly sim- ple to identify the sex of the dreamer by the content of his or her dreams . Kasatkin also asserted that one can con ...
... example , by the emphases women give to items such as clothing and to feelings . Kasatkin claims that it is fairly sim- ple to identify the sex of the dreamer by the content of his or her dreams . Kasatkin also asserted that one can con ...
Contents
Dreams from the Dawn of History through Artemidoris 45 4288 | 45 |
The Second to the Eighteenth Centuries | 70 |
PART 3DREAM THEORIES IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY | 107 |
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