Introducing students at all levels to the key concepts of modern dream psychology, this concise book provides an overview of major theories regarding the formation, function, and interpretation of dreams.
• Explains the historical development of dream psychology across a century of thought and research, from Freudian psychoanalysis to modern neuroscience
• Provides a clear template for analyzing each theory of dream psychology in terms of how it answers the three basic questions of formation, function, and interpretation
• Encourages readers to look carefully at their own dreams as a legitimate source of insight into the dreaming process
• Represents an ideal resource for undergraduate students in introductory psychology classes who need a solid understanding of the psychology of dreaming