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Cover; THE DREAM FRONTIER; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Acknowledgments; I INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW; 1. The Dream Frontier; II NEW WAYS OF THINKING ABOUT DREAMS; 2. The Analysis and Creation of Dream Meaning; 3. Secondary Revision, Tertiary Revision, and Beyond; 4. Who Creates, Has, Remembers, Tells, and Interprets the Dream?; 5. We Never Lie in Our Dreams; 6. Condensation and Interobjects; 7. Oneiric Darwinism; 8. Dreams and the Language of Thought; III CLINICAL WORK WITH DREAMS; 9. Vectors of Dream Interpretation; 10. How to Analyze Dreams: Fundamental Principles.
11. How to Analyze Dreams: Special Topics12. Homonyms and Other Wordplay in Dreams; 13. Dream Acts: Dreams in Analysis as Actions; 14. Dream Symbols; 15. Kleinian Positions and Dreams; 16. The Patient's Dreams and the Countertransference; 17. Dreams as Supervision, Dreams in Supervision; 18. The Clinical Use of Countertransference Dreams; 19. The Reallocation of Madness; IV SLEEP, DREAMS, AND THE BRAIN; 20. Knowing What We Know in Waking and Dreaming; 21. What Dreams Can Tell Us About the Brain; 22. Endoneuropsychic Perception; References; Index.
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