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基本説明
Based on interviews with individuals who had dreams about dead relatives or friends, this book shows the importance of dreams to the grieving process.
Full Description
Selected from more than 1,000 interviews, this book presents edited interviews with individuals who had dreams about dead relatives or friends. Dreams about the Dead presents these interviews and the interviewees' descriptions of the dreams meaning in an attempt to show the importance of dreams to the grieving process. With extraordinary detail, the book examines these dreams and the impact of various factors-such as the relationship between the dreamer and the deceased, the dreamer's age and gender, and the cause of death-on the bereaved and their grieving process. Dreams About the Dead is an important study of how we manage grief unconsciously and the importance of our dreams in the healing process.
Contents
Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 1. The Study Chapter 3 2. Dreams about Grandparents Chapter 4 3. Dreams about Mothers Chapter 5 4. Dreams about Fathers Chapter 6 5. Dreams about Siblings & Cousins Chapter 7 6. Dreams about Spouses Chapter 8 7. Dreams about Children Chapter 9 8. Dreams about Friends Chapter 10 Afterword Chapter 11 Appendix: Interview Questions Chapter 12 Endnotes Chapter 13 Bibliography Chapter 14 Index