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Childrens Dreaming And The Development Of Consciousness David Foulkes

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Childrens Dreaming And The Development Of Consciousness David Foulkes
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Publisher: Harvard University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.27 MB
Pages: 199
Author: David Foulkes
ISBN: 9780674116207, 0674116208
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Childrens Dreaming And The Development Of Consciousness David Foulkes by David Foulkes 9780674116207, 0674116208 instant download after payment.

Psychology, Child Development.

David Foulkes is one of the international leaders in the empirical study of children's dreaming, and a pioneer of sleep laboratory research with children. In this book, which distills a lifetime of study, Foulkes shows that dreaming as we normally understand it--active stories in which the dreamer is an actor--appears relatively late in childhood. This true dreaming begins between the ages of 7 and 9. He argues that this late development of dreaming suggests an equally late development of waking reflective self-awareness. Foulkes offers a spirited defense of the independence of the psychological realm, and the legitimacy of studying it without either psychoanalytic over-interpretation or neurophysiological reductionism.

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