Dreams and nightmares : the origin and meaning of dreams
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Dreams and nightmares : the origin and meaning of dreams
Perseus, 2001
[New ed.]
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Previous ed.: London : Plenum Trade, 1998
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Drawing on his clinical practice, his research on sleep and dreaming, and over five thousand of his own dreams, psychiatrist and psychoanalyst Ernest Hartmann proposes a new theory of dreams that shows us how they help us make sense of our emotions and, ultimately, reveal most profoundly who we are. Dreams are meaningful, he argues-and in the process takes on neurobiologists, who believe that dreams are merely random products of the chemistry of the brain, and Freudians, who attribute every dream to the fulfillment of a childhood wish. He shows how dreams, guided by the emotions of the dreamer, make broad connections among our experiences in life. In the end, he concludes, dreaming is immensely useful to the most important psychological task we face-gathering knowledge about ourselves.
目次
- * The Nature of Dreaming: Overview * The Clearest Case: Dreams after Trauma * Dreams in Stressful Situations, in Pregnancy, and in Other Defined Situations * The Role of Emotion in Producing Dreams * The Nets of the Mind * Metaphor * The Functions of Dreaming * The Uses of Dreams: Self-Knowledge, Dreamworking and Psychotherapy * Dreams, Problem-Solving, Science and Art * This View and Freud's View * The Biology of Dreaming * The Evolution of Dreaming: Dreams of Our Ancestors
- Dreams of Our Children
- Dreams of Animals * Dream People and Thought People: Individual Differences * Dreams, Myth, Religion and Culture * Appendix: The Boundary Questionnaire
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