From ordinary to lucid dreaming: research and politics of dreaming in North America

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Date
1988
Keywords
dreams, people of North American, Association for the Study of Dreams, investigation, Sigmund Freud, REM sleep, dream process, dream work movement, cognitive concerns of the dream, passive observer
Abstract (summary)
In recent years the people of North American have witnessed an increase in the value we place on dreams as evidenced by the formation of the Association for the Study of Dreams; the number of dream books being written; grass roots interest as expressed in workshops and classes being offered in everything from churches to community mental health centers; an increase in the number and variety of articles on dreams in the popular press; and stories in literature, film, and television about the potential of dreams. Although virtually everyone has had an interest in dreams, serious investigation into them is still a relatively rare phenomenon.
Publication Information
Gackenbach, J.I. (1988). From ordinary to lucid dreaming: Research and politics of dreaming in North America. Lucidity Letter, 7(1), 19-25.
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Item Type
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Language
English
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