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Exploring dreams from cultures world-wide and throughout history, The Dream Sourcebook draws on theories of Jung, Freud and others, clearly explaining terms, theory and symbolism. It explains how to set up a dream journal.

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title:The Dream Sourcebook : A Guide to the Theory and Interpretation of Dreams 2Nd Ed.
author:Koch-Sheras, Phyllis R.; Lemley, Amy.
publisher:NTC Contemporary
isbn10 | asin:0737300108
print isbn13:9780737300109
ebook isbn13:9780071404860
language:English
subjectDreams, Dreams--History.
publication date:1998
lcc:BF1078.K62 1998eb
ddc:154.6/3
subject:Dreams, Dreams--History.
Page I
The Dream Sourcebook
Page II
Also by Phyllis Koch-Sheras and Amy Lemley:
The Dream Sourcebook Journal: A Bedside Companion
(with Peter L. Sheras)
Also by Phyllis Koch-Sheras:
The Dream Sharing Sourcebook: A Guide to Enhancing Your
Personal Relationships
(with Peter L. Sheras)
Page III
The Dream Sourcebook
A Guide to the Theory and Interpretation of Dreams
Second Edition
By
Phyllis R. Koch-Sheras, PH.D.
And Amy Lemley
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LOWELL HOUSE
LOS ANGELES
NTC/Contemporary Publishing Group
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Koch-Sheras, Phyllis R.
The dream sourcebook: a guide to the theory and interpretation
of dreams bby Phyllis R. Koch-Sheras and Amy Lemley
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 1-56565-336-X (hardcover)
ISBN 1-56565-475-7 (paperback)
ISBN 0-7373-0010-8 (2nd edition)
1. Dreams. 2. DreamsHistory I. Lemley, Amy II. Title.
BF1078.K62 1995
154.6'3dc20Picture 3Picture 4Picture 5Picture 6Picture 7Picture 8Picture 995-20355
Picture 10Picture 11Picture 12Picture 13Picture 14Picture 15Picture 16Picture 17CIP
Published by Lowell House, a division of NTC/Contemporary Publishing Group, Inc. 4255 West Touhy Avenue, Lincolnwood, Illinois 60646-1975 U.S.A.
Copyright 1995, 1996, 1998 by NTC/Contemporary Publishing Group. All rights reserved. No part of this work may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise without prior permission of NTC/Contemporary Publishing Group, Inc.
Design by Laurie Young.
Printed and bound in the United States of America
International Standard Book Number: 0-7373-0010-8
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To my parents, who always had a dream for me
Phyllis Koch-Sheras
To my sister, whose dreams I'll always share
Amy Lemley
Page VII
Acknowledgments
Writing a book, like dreamwork, is a collaborative process. Not only between us as co-authors, but also among the friends, family, clients, colleagues, and members of our community with whom we have talked about this project. To all of you who shared our questions and suggested answers, thank you for your contributions to this project. We especially want to acknowledge Richard Abidin, Ian Clark, Sharon Davie, E. Ann Hollier, Maggie McIlwaine, Karla Scappini, and Susan Sedgley. We also want to thank the reference librarians of the Jefferson-Madison Regional Library in Charlottesville, Mark Dahlby, Dennis Carpenter, Ph.D., editor of Circle Network News, Susan Sedgley, and Maggie McIlwaine for helping us to gather reference materials. Special thanks goes to Stanley Krippner for his assistance with the second edition. His dedication to the world of dreams is an inspiration.
Phyllis Koch-Sheras wishes to thank her dream guides and teachers John and Joyce Weir, John and Anna Koehne, Leonard Tuchyner, Henry Reed, and Helen Ammons. Last but not least, she thanks her husband Peter Sheras and their children Daniel and Sarah for their patience and support during the hard times and always.
Amy Lemley wishes to thank: Jane Lemley Rasmussen, Isabel Heblich, Elizabeth and Gigi Mead, Logan Coleman (and her father, Jonathan), Hagan Rushton, and Macy McCabedream girls all. And to her husband Vic Morris, she offers endless gratitude for making her dreams come true.
Page IX
Contents
Introduction
Daring to Dream An Invitation to Enter a New World
XI
Chapter One
What's in a Dream? What We Think and What We Know
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