This textbook is an encyclopedia that I was able to locate in one of my library's bookshelves. Just as the title states, it relates to the evolution, nature and mysteries of slumber/dreams. It includes dreams A-L, history, and some research on dreams. It can come in handy if you're trying to do a quick search on a dream (A-L) and locate some information on the concept of dreams. For example, C for culture dreams.
The title of the reference is Encyclopedia of Sleep and Dreams. the Evolution, Function, Nature, and Mysteries of Slumber. Vol. 1. The editors are Deirdre Barrett and Patrick McNamara. Deirdre Barrett is an author of five books, a psychologist, who has done a lot of research on dreams, and a professor. Patrick McNamara is a neuroscientist. He has done a lot of work and research on sleep and dreams as well. The book was first published by Greenwood Publishing Group in 2012. It has not been updated since. It’s a reference encyclopedia on dreams. It is easy to navigate. It has topics in alphabetical order (A-L). It has an index, references, and such. It’s for adults.
I found the source in my library's website, chipublib.org, by typing "encyclopedia of dreams".
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This textbook is an encyclopedia that I was able to locate in one of my library's bookshelves. Just as the title states, it relates to the evolution, nature and mysteries of slumber/dreams. It includes dreams M-Y, history, and some research on dreams. It can come in handy if you're trying to do a quick search on a dream (M-Y) and locate some information on the concept of dreams. For example, S for sleep paralysis and dreams.
The title of the reference is Encyclopedia of Sleep and Dreams. the Evolution, Function, Nature, and Mysteries of Slumber. Vol. 2. The editors are Deirdre Barrett and Patrick McNamara. Deirdre Barrett is an author of five books, a psychologist, who has done a lot of research on dreams, and a professor. Patrick McNamara is a neuroscientist. He has done a lot of work and research on sleep and dreams as well. The book was first published by Greenwood Publishing Group in 2012. It has not been updated since. It’s a reference encyclopedia on dreams. It is easy to navigate. It has topics in alphabetical order (M-Y). It has an index, references, and such. It’s for adults.
I found the source in my library's website, chipublib.org, by typing "encyclopedia of dreams".
It's a reference on dream interpretation (A-Z). "By understanding the unique meanings of dream symbols, you can gain new perspectives into your waking life and discover connections among the people, places, and ideas that you encountered in your dreams." - Book Index with Reviews
One can review what their means can mean with this book.
The title of the book is The Dream Dictionary from A to Z Revised Edition. The author is Theresa Cheung. She has been researching and writing about dreams, spirituality, and paranormal for the past 25 years. The publisher is Thorsons, and it was published in 2019 as a revised version since the previous one in 2009. It is a reference dictionary on dreams. It is easy to navigate. It has a table of contents, index, and references. It is intended for adults.
I found the source in my library's website, chipublib.org. I typed "dream dictionary" in their search engine.
It is a handbook on dreams that can help one interpret dreams, understand dreams, work with dreams such as the emotions the dreams create. It can be used to put at ease some recurrent dreams or come to an understanding of what certain dreams can mean.
The title of the reference book is Dream Handbook: The Ultimate Guide to Interpreting Your Dreams. The author is Jane Teresa Anderson. She is the author of about seven books that concentrate on dreams and dreaming. It was first published by Piatkus Books in 2018. It hasn’t been revised since then. It is a handbook on dreams. It is easy to navigate. It has a table of contents, index, and references. It is intended for adults.
I found this book on Google/Amazon when I typed "dream handbook."