294 Pages
by
Routledge
294 Pages
by
Routledge
294 Pages
by
Routledge
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Daydreaming, our ability to give ‘to airy nothing a local habitation and a name’, remains one of the least understood aspects of human behaviour. As children we explore beyond the boundaries of our experience by projecting ourselves into the mysterious worlds outside our reach. As adolescents and adults we transcend frustration by dreams of achievement or escape, and use daydreaming as a way out... Read more
Part 1: 1 Daydreaming 2 Introspective Studies of Fantasy 3 Normative Studies of Daydreams 4 The Streams of Consciousness 5 The Function of Daydreaming Part 2: 6 Childhood Origins of Daydreaming 7 Daydreaming During the Adolescent and Adult Years 8 Daydreaming and Psychopathology 9 Daydreaming and Imagery Methods in Psychotherapy 10 Daydreaming for Child Training, Education and Self-Development. References. Index.
Biography
Jerome L. Singer






