An introduction to the psychology of dreaming
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An introduction to the psychology of dreaming
Praeger, 1997
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- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [113]-126) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This text is a one-stop resource on modern dream psychology, from the pioneering theories of Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung to the revolutionary findings of the sleep laboratory.
An introduction to the 20th century's major psychological theories about dreams and dreaming, this work offers a detailed historical overview of how these theories have developed from 1900 to the present. To help readers understand the many different approaches modern psychologists have taken, the book examines each approach in terms of three basic questions: How are dreams formed? What functions do dreams serve? How can dreams be interpreted?
The book begins with a brief historical review of the most important ideas about dreams proposed in Western antiquity. It then presents comprehensive descriptions of the dream theories of Sigmund Freud, Carl Jung, and other clinical psychologists. It further discusses the revolutionary discoveries of the modern sleep laboratory and the most important research findings of experimental psychologists. The book concludes with an examination of dreams in contemporary popular psychology, a multifaceted analysis of a sample dream, and an extensive bibliography on dream research.
目次
Three Basic Questions About Dreaming: Formation, Function, Interpretation Sigmund Freud Discovers "The Secret of Dreams" Carl Jung Descends into the Collective Unconscious Alternative Clinical Theories About Dreams Sleep Laboratories, REM Sleep, and Dreaming Experimental Psychology and Dreaming Popular Psychology: Bringing Dreams to the Masses Modern Psychology's Answers to the Three Basic Questions Bibliography Index
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