Analyzing a Long Dream Series provides an extraordinary insight into
the richness and variability of dreams, considering over 12,000 dreams
that have been recorded for more than 30 years. Internationally
recognized dream scientist Michael Schredl opens up his own personal
dream series, offering a unique window into the interplay between
waking life and dreaming. The book considers a huge range of dream
topics, including family, friends, schoolmates, colleagues, erotic
dreams, alongside the appearance of everyday objects. It also
discusses rarer themes such as pain perception, temperature
perception, and typical dreams about toilets, exams, and teeth. As the
author is both the dreamer and the researcher, questions like why we
dream about topics we have never experienced in waking life – for
example, about the pain of being shot in the stomach – can be
addressed, shedding light on the creative nature of dreams. The
in-depth analyses provided in this book attempt to answer the field's
most profound questions: why do we dream every night, and why do we
dream in such creative ways about the issues that are important to us
in waking life? The dreams analyzed question existing dream theories
such as simulation theories, and the author proposes a function of
recalled dreams for creative problem solving and provides ideas for
future research. This fascinating book is an essential read for all
dream researchers and students of the psychology of dreams.
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ISBN
9781003850823
Publisert
2023
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Routledge
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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