40 regarding Dreams in Particular American Psychoanalytic Association. (n.d.). Current ideas about REM sleep, dreams and dreaming Confirmations of psychoanalytic ideas about dreams. Retrieved May 6, 2008, from http://www.apsa.org/Portals/1/docs /Psychaonalytic%20Ideas%20about%20Dreams.doc American Psychoanalytic Association. (2006). Questions and answers about The Interpretation of Dreams. Retrieved May 6, 2008, from http://www.apsa. org/ABOUTPSYCHOANALYSIS/QAINTERPRETATIONOFDREAMS/tabid/208/ Default.aspx Gamwell, L. (Ed. (1999). Dreams 1900-2000: Art, science and the unconscious mind. Ithaca, NY Cornell University Press. Written 100 years after the 1900 publication of Freud’s The Interpretation of Dreams, Dreams 1900-2000 is a collection of essays that examine the roles that dreams have played in 20th-century art and science. Published by the Cornell University Press History of Psychiatry Series. Grinstein, A. (1968). On Sigmund Freud’s Dreams. Oxford Wayne State University Press. This book gives information about the things to which Freud refers in his book The Interpretation of Dreams. Though it can be dull and pedestrian reading, it does have information that satisfies one’s curiosity. McLeod, MN. The evolution of Freud’s theory about dreaming. Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 61, McLeod demonstrates that Freud revised his original theory about dreaming and traces the evolution of Freud’s concepts about dreams. Stewart, WA Freeman, L. (1972). The secret of dreams A key to Freudian dream analysis. New York Macmillan. The Secret of Dreams is a popular guide for the ideas in The Interpretation of Dreams. Welsh, A. (1994). Freud’s wishful dream book. Princeton, NJ Princeton University Press. This short book provides a commentary on Freud’s The Interpretation of Dreams. Westen, D. (1998). The scientific legacy of Sigmund Freud Toward a psychodynamically informed psychological science. In Psychological Bulletin, 124, 333-371. Westen reviews research in cognitive, social, developmental, and personality psychology that supports many of the propositions of contemporary psychodynamic theory.
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