
The Twenty-four Hour Mind The Role of Sleep and Dreaming in Our Emotional Lives
by Cartwright, Rosalind D.Buy New
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Author Biography
Rosalind D. Cartwright is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Psychology and in the Neuroscience Division of the Graduate College, Rush University. In 2004 she was named Distinguished Scientist of the Year by the Sleep Research Society.
Table of Contents
Introduction: The Role of the Night Mind in our Emotional Economy | |
Where Do We Go When We Go to Sleep? | |
The Mind Asleep: How Dreams Develop | |
Short Sleep and Its Consequences: Insomnia and Major Depression | |
Sleepwalking into Danger: Murders Without Motives | |
More NREM Parasomnias: Self-injury, Sleep Eating, Sleep Sex, Exploring, Protecting | |
Sleep Experts in Court: Evidence of the State of Mind | |
Warnings from the Land of Nod: Nightmares and REM Behavior Disorder | |
The Revival of the Unconscious | |
Dream Work: Regulating Emotion and Updating the Self | |
The Twenty-four Hour Psychology: From Nonsense to Science | |
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