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Garfield, Patricia. The dream book; a young person's guide to understanding dreams.


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Clinical psychologist and dream expert Garfield explains the meaning of dreams in this engaging book directed to YAs. The introduction covers why changing hormones Hormones
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 in adolescence adolescence, time of life from onset of puberty to full adulthood. The exact period of adolescence, which varies from person to person, falls approximately between the ages 12 and 20 and encompasses both physiological and psychological changes.  lead to "crazy dream adventures." briefly describes the biology of sleep and dreams, discusses dreaming through the centuries, and talks about how dreams can be guided and can help people understand themselves better. Chapter titles like "Yikes yikes  
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Used to express mild fear or surprise.



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! I'm Naked," "Cool ... I'm Flying," and "Oh No, It's After Me!" give a good sense of the contents, and lots of headings and lists make the brief text easy to read. Garfield's interpretations of common themes in dreams are clear and helpful: e.g, "To be lost or trapped in a dream is to feel confused or conflicted in waking life." She follows them with suggestions for guiding dreams and for overcoming difficulties. Teenagers looking for Looking for

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 insights into their dreams and themselves will enjoy this easy-to-read guide. Paula Rohrlick, KLIATT
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Date:Jul 1, 2002
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