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WHERE JOURNALISTS GO WRONG ON DREAMS How Dream Research Is Treated in the Mass Media
This article was written in an attempt to enlighten its audience on information discovered about dreams through years of research as well as how the media overlooks the scientific facts and exploits the informations incorrectly. Domhoff, G. William. "Where Journalists Go Wrong On Dreams: How Dream Research Is Treated In The Mass Media." The Scientific Review Of Mental Health Practice: Objective Investigations Of Controversial And Unorthodox Claims In Clinical Psychology, Psychiatry, And Socia -
When Does A Dream Begin To Have Meaning?
This article brings together and analyzes the different Theories developed over time by various analysts in attempt to make sense of what dreams are and their possible significance. Marozza, Maria Ilena. "When Does A Dream Begin To ‘Have Meaning’? Linguistic Constraints And Significant Moments In The Construction Of The Meaning Of A Dream." Journal Of Analytical Psychology 50.5 (2005): 693-705. Academic Search Premier. Web. 11 Sept. 2014. -
Dreams Without Disguise
This article explores the difference in approaching dreams and understanding them through either first order (direct, self evident) or second order (metaphor,symbolic) meanings. Jennings, Jerry L. "Dreams Without Disguise: The Self-Evident Nature Of Dreams." Humanistic Psychologist 35.3 (2007): 253-274. Academic Search Premier. Web. 11 Sept. 2014. -
The Riddle Of Dreams
This article analyzes Frued’s theory of solving dreams in the form of riddles and concludes that he simply turns dreams into riddles by “producing highly convincing solutions to them.” Matalon, Nadav. "The Riddle Of Dreams." Philosophical Psychology 24.4 (2011): 517-536. Academic Search Premier. Web. 11 Sept. 2014. -
Interpretation of Dreams And Jokes
This article explains a theory on extracting the meaning of a dream through continuity taking into consideration both the figurative and literal contents as factors . It also uses jokes as a sort of model explaining dreams. Erdelyi, Matthew Hugh. "The Interpretation Of Dreams, And Of Jokes." Review Of General Psychology 18.2 (2014): 115-126. PsycARTICLES. Web. 11 Sept. 2014. -
Dream Journeys
This article explores the significance of dreams and their relevance to a persons “waking life” and suggests that executives use this information to have better understanding on individuals. Kets de Vries, Manfred F. R. "Dream Journeys: A New Territory For Executive Coaching." Consulting Psychology Journal: Practice And Research 66.2 (2014): 77-92. PsycARTICLES. Web. 11 Sept. 2014.