ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1986, the emphasis in this book is on dreaming rather than sleeping. This reflected the recent emergence of interest in dreaming among professionals, in the general public, and across disciplines at the time. Each chapter offers a review of its area with pertinent references. Selected references are annotated. The annotated references represent the cutting edge of the area under review or are classical, historically important pieces or studies that represent a key turning point. Therefore, the number of annotations varies from chapter to chapter. This book gives the reader a basic grounding in what we know about the sleep state and then details sleep mentation or dreaming. Although this book is not totally comprehensive, it will give the reader a good look at the basic sleep phenomena and a more detailed look at contemporary work on dreaming.

part I|142 pages

Sleep

part II|82 pages

Dreams

section A|80 pages

Basic Dream Processes

chapter 6|20 pages

Recalling Dreams

An Examination of Daily Variation and Individual Differences

section B|92 pages

Cognitively Based Theoretical Considerations of Dreaming

chapter 8|25 pages

Dreams and Self-Knowledge

chapter 10|35 pages

Transcendental Consciousness

A Fourth State of Consciousness Beyond Sleep, Dreaming, and Waking

section C|61 pages

Interdisciplinary Approaches to the Study of Dreaming