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008 860527s1987 nyua b 00100 eng
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050 0 $aBF1099.N53$bN54 1987
060 4 $aBF 1099.N53 N688 1987
082 0 $a154.6/32$219
245 04 $aThe Nightmare :$bpsychological and biological foundations /$cedited by Henry Kellerman.
260 0 $aNew York :$bColumbia University Press,$c1987.
300 $axxvii, 376 p. :$bill. ;$c24 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographies and indexes.
505 20 $gPart 1. Psychoanalytic and psychodynamic theories of nightmares --$tThe nightmare in psychoanalysis /$rPeter Buirski --$tThe nightmare and intrapsychic conflict /$rJudith Hanlon --$tNightmares and object relations theory /$rSusan Kavaler --$tPsychoanalytic theory of the nightmare in the light of recent physiological research /$rJeanne M. Safer --$gPart 2. Physiological studies of nightmare phenomena --$tREM and non-REM sleep and its relation to nightmares and night terrors /$rCarl F. Wiedemann --$tThe neuropsychology of nightmares /$rEmily M. Adams --$tDream reports of nightmares and stages of sleep /$rLawrence Josephs --$gPart 3. Episodic dream phenomena in children and adults : nightmares, night terrors, and anxiety dreams --$tNightmares, problem sleep, and peculiar bedtime behavior in children /$rFranklin D. Raddock --$tPsychoanalytic perspectives on anxiety dreams in adutls and children /$rRuth Bers Shapiro --$tNight terrors in children and adults : emotional and biological factors /$rSusan Knapp --$tThe nightmare and child development : some observations from a psychoanalytic perspective /$rAva L. Siegler --$gPart 4. Studies of the nightmare in the psychology of personality --$tNightmares and psychopathology /$rMichael Joseph Davies --$tNightmares, hypnagogic hallucinations, and sleep paralysis /$rArthur A. Gray --$tPersonality characteristics of nightmare sufferers and some speculaton on the meaning of the nightmare /$rDaniel P. Juda --$gPart 5. The nightmare and the structure of personality --$gI.$tPsychoanalytic dream theory and an introduction to a structural theory of nightmares ;$gII.$tThe basic nightmare themes and their relation to personality structure ;$gIII.$tThe intrapsychic function of defense mechanisms ;$gIV.$tCognitive and psychosomatic structures ;$gConclusion and compilation of postulates /$rHenry Kellerman --$gEpilogue /$rHenry Kellerman.
650 0 $aNightmares.
650 2 $aDreams.
690 9 $aDreams.$5soc
700 1 $aKellerman, Henry.
776 08 $iOnline version:$tNightmare.$dNew York : Columbia University Press, 1987$w(OCoLC)569432766
988 $a20020608
906 $0DLC