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1. Providing conditions to help clients outgrow disturbing dreams
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2. A cognitive-psychological perspective on Gillespie's "lights and lattices": Some relations among perception, imagery, and thought.
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3. Advances and methodology in the study of dreaming.
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4. An Interview with David Melbourne
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5. An Interview with Fariba Bogzaran
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6. An Interview with Jay Vogelsong
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7. An Interview with Joy Fatooh
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8. An Interview with Ryan Hurd
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9. Associations Among Boundary Structure, Gender, and Beliefs About Control of Dreams
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10. Awakening to dreams
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11. Boundaries and level of experience with six types of dreams
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12. Cardiovascular responses to dreamed physical exercise during REM lucid dreaming.
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13. Counselling with dreams and nightmares
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14. Darkness into light: The dream journal of an addicted trauma survivor.
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15. Dimensions of repetition and negative affect in dreams and their relation to psychological well-being
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16. Divergent Thoughts about Dreams
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17. Dream cognition and rapid eye movement sleep in the narcolepsy syndrome
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18. Dream Intensity Inventory and Chinese People's Dream Experience Frequencies
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19. Dream Theory on a Time Trip
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20. Dreaming and hypnosis as altered states of the brain-mind
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21. Dreaming to reduce fantasy?--Fantasy proneness, dissociation, and subjective sleep experiences
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22. Dreaming: A psychiatric view and insights from the study of parasomnias
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23. Dreams and Visions in the Anglo-Saxon Conversion to Christianity
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24. Elusive Illusions: Reality Judgment and Reality Assignment in Dreams and Waking Life
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25. Gestalt theory in psychotherapy
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26. Hallucinations
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27. http://www.bu.edu/
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28. Images of the lucid mind: A phenomenological study of lucid dreaming and modern painting
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29. Imaging processes and cognitive structure: On Ahsen's prolucid dreaming approach to content analysis.
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30. Introduction: Sleeping Bodies
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31. Lights and Lattices and Where They Are Seen
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32. Lucid Art and hyperspace lucidity
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33. Lucid consciousness in traditional Indian psychology and contemporary neuro-psychology
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34. Lucid dreaming and active imagination: Implications for Jungian therapy.
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35. Lucid dreaming and control in waking life
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36. Lucid dreaming and the mind-body relationship: a model for the cognitive and physiological variations in rapid eye movement sleep
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37. Lucid dreaming as a transpersonal (meditational) state: A potential distinction from dream-work methods.
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38. Lucid Dreaming: A State of Consciousness with Features of Both Waking and Non-Lucid Dreaming
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39. Lucid dreaming: Psychophysiological studies of consciousness during REM sleep
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40. Lucid Dreams
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41. Making sense of dream experiences: A multidimensional approach to beliefs about dreams
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42. Measuring dream self-reflectiveness: A comparison of two approaches
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43. Neurophenomenology: Integrating Subjective Experience and Brain Dynamics in the Neuroscience of Consciousness
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44. On the single-mindedness and isolation of dream psychophysiology.
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45. Origin of dreams: Anticipation of modern theories in the philosophy and physiology of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
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46. Out-of-body experiences, dreams, and REM sleep
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47. Paradoxes of dreaming consciousness: The need to examine our assumptions about dreaming
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48. Perceived Change in the Affect Associated With Dreams: The Fading Affect Bias and Its Moderators
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49. Perchance to Dream
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50. Poor recall of eye-movement signals from Stage 2 compared to REM sleep: Implications for models of dreaming
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51. Prolucid dreaming: A content analysis approach to dreams.
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52. Psychological treatment of recurrent nightmares
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53. Recurrent dreams: Their relation to life events
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54. Relationship between childhood hypnagogic, hypnopompic, and sleep experiences, childhood fantasy proneness, and anomalous experiences and beliefs: An exploratory WWW survey
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55. Review of: The Mind at Night: The New Science of How and Why We Dream
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56. Saudades at the edge of the self and the merits of portable families
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57. Sleep and Consciousness
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58. Stable Intense Lights: A Distinct Class of Light Imagery Seen in Lucid Dreaming
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59. Synaesthesias in context: A preliminary study of the adult recall of childhood synaesthesias, imaginary companions, and altered states of consciousness as forms of imaginative absorption.
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60. The Dream Problem and its Many Solutions
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61. The Elias Project: Using the Near-Death Experience Potential in Therapy
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62. The Grammar of Irrationality: What Psychoanalytic Dream Study Can Tell Us About the Brain
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63. The Influence of Impactful Dreams on Self-Perceptual Depth and Spiritual Transformation
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64. The Iowa Sleep Experiences Survey: Hypnotizability, absorption, and dissociation
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65. The Method of Prolucid Dreaming
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66. The psychological boundaries delineating truth and falsehood
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67. The sense of self in lucid dreams: "Self as subject" vs. "self as agent" vs. "self as object."
| Authors: | Ana Flete, Boly Taing, Nicole Treantafel, Rebecca Williams, Robert Kunzendorf, Steven Savoie, Susan Agersea | | Date: | 2006 | | Categories: | Philosophy & Physics, Psychology & Physiology, Research | | Sub Categories: | Consciousness & Awareness, Dream Theory, Surveys & Questionnaires | | Original Source: | Imagination, Cognition and Personality | | Website: | |
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68. The structure of subjective experience: Interdependencies along the sleep-wakefulness continuum.
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69. The Use of Hypnosis for the Treatment of Hypnagogic hallucinations
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70. Thought as trial action
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71. 'Typical Dreams': Reflections of Arousal
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72. Women and meditators as gifted lucid dreamers
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73. Mental Health Applications: A Panel Discussion  Alternate Link
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74. Dream Psychology: Operating in the Dark  Alternate Link
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75. Lucid Dreaming: Evidence that REM Sleep Can Support Unimparied Cognitive Function  Alternate Link
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76. Kinesthetic Imagery as a Quality of Lucid Awareness  Alternate Link
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77. Light in lucid dreams: A review
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78. A Brief Review of the Psychological Literature on Dreaming Alternate Link
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79. A Bringing to Awareness Dream Alternate Link
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80. A Comparative Study of Nightmares, Lucid Dreams, and Archetypal Dreams as Significant to the Dreamer's Life Alternate Link
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81. A Contribution to the Dynamics of Lucid Dreams Alternate Link
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82. A Course on Consciousness Alternate Link
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83. A Fool's Guide to Lucid Dreaming Alternate Link
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84. A Look at Mystic Light Alternate Link
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85. A Scene-Change Phenomenon in Externalized Imagery Alternate Link
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86. Active Dreaming Alternate Link
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87. Alpha and Dream Lucidity Alternate Link
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88. An Historical Note on Lucid Dreaming Alternate Link
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89. Applying the Concept of Reciprocity to the Analysis of Dream Imagery"
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90. Auditory Biofeedback as a Lucidity Induction Technique Alternate Link
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91. Awake in the Dark: Imageless Lucid Dreaming Alternate Link
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92. Birth and the OBE: An Unhelpful Analogy
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93. Book Review of Harry Hunt's Multiplicity of Dreams Alternate Link
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94. Book Reviw of Creative Dreaming
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95. Children's Experiences on the Borders of Sleep
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96. Clinical Applications for Consciousness in Sleep Alternate Link
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97. Clinical Utility Seen in Lucid Dreaming Ability Alternate Link
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98. Code Blue: A New Beginning Alternate Link
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99. Cognitive Dimensions of Dream Formation in Repetitive Nightmares Alternate Link
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100. Comittee of Sleep Book Excerpt Alternate Link
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101. Comments on an Investigation of the Relatvie Degree of Activation in Lucid Dreams Alternate Link
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102. Comments on OBEs and Lucid Dreams Alternate Link
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103. Composing Poetry in Lucid Dreams Alternate Link
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104. Conscious Mind, Sleeping Brain: Perspectives on Lucid Dreaming Alternate Link
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105. Consciousness and Hypnagogica
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106. 'Consciousness' During Sleep in a TM Practitioner: Heart Rate, Respiration, and Eye Movement Alternate Link
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107. Differences Between Types of Lucid Dreams Alternate Link
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108. Digital Dreams: The Changing (inter)face of dreams in the twenty-first century Alternate Link
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109. Does the I-Function Control Dreaming? Alternate Link
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110. Don DeGracia II and Consciousness
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111. Dream Characters and Reality Checks Part Two: Validation and Practicality Alternate Link
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112. Dream journey: a new heart-centered therapies modality
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113. Dream Lucidity Induction and Control Alternate Link
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114. Dream Recall and Content as a Function of Defensiveness Alternate Link
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115. Dream Self-Reflectiveness as a Learned Cognitive Skill Alternate Link
| Authors: | Alan Moffit, J. Mullington, Robert Hoffman, Ross. Pigeau, Sheila Purcell | | Date: | 1985 | | Categories: | Philosophy & Physics, Psychology & Physiology, Reference | | Sub Categories: | Consciousness & Awareness, Dream Content, Dream Theory, Levels of Lucidity, Terminology | | Original Source: | Lucidity Letter | | Website: | Spirit Watch |
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116. Dream self-reflectiveness as a learned cognitive skill.
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117. Dreaming and Consciousness Alternate Link
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118. Dreaming: Lucid and Non Alternate Link
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119. Dreams: An Interview with Stephen LaBerge
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120. East Meets West, Buddhism Meets Christianity: The Lucid Dream as a Path for Union Alternate Link
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121. EEG Activity During Lucid Dreaming Alternate Link
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122. EEG and Other Physiological Findings Alternate Link
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123. Experience & Experiment
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124. Eye Movement Direction in the Lucid Dream Ability Alternate Link
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125. Face and Embrace Your Fear Alternate Link
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126. Frameworks for understanding lucid dreaming: A review.
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127. Freud, Van Eeden and Lucid Dreaming Alternate Link
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128. From the Beginning Through Feast or Famine Alternate Link
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129. Guillermo del Toro talks about writing, inspiration and commerce
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130. Healing Through Lucid Dreams Alternate Link
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131. Healing: Speculations and Suggestions Alternate Link
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132. How Valid is Auditory Biofeedback as a Lucidity Induction Technique? Alternate Link
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133. H-Reflex in Lucid Dreams Alternate Link
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134. Hypnagogia
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135. Hypnopompic Imagery and Visual Dream Experience Alternate Link
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136. Hypnosis and Psychotherapy and Psychosomatic Medicine
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137. In the Theater of Dreams: Global Workspace Theory, Dreaming, and Consciousness
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138. Integrating Lucid Dream Characters
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139. Intelligence, Creativity and Personality Differences Between Individuals Who Vary in Self-Reported Lucid Dreaming Frequency Alternate Link
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140. It's all about waking up
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141. Jayne Gackenbach Interviews Patricia Garfield Alternate Link
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142. Jungian, Paul Kugler, on Assumptions of Reality Alternate Link
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143. Limitations in the Utility of Lucid Dreaming as a Technique for Treating Nightmares Alternate Link
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144. Lucid Dreaming
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145. Lucid Dreaming Alternate Link
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146. Lucid Dreaming Ability and Parasympathetic Functioning Alternate Link
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147. Lucid Dreaming and Aesthetics Alternate Link
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148. Lucid Dreaming and Creativity Alternate Link
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149. Lucid Dreaming and OBEs Alternate Link
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150. Lucid Dreaming as a Treatment for Recurrent Nightmares
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151. Lucid Dreaming Chapter 10: Overcoming Nighmares Alternate Link
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152. Lucid Dreaming Chapter 8: Function and Meaning Alternate Link
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153. Lucid Dreaming Treatment for Nightmares: A Pilot Study
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154. Lucid Dreaming Treatment for Nightmares: A Series of Cases
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155. Lucid Dreaming: A Review and Experimental Study of Waking Intrusions During Stage REM Sleep
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156. Lucid dreaming: Evidence and methodology
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157. Lucid Dreaming: Psychophysiological Studies of Consciousness during REM Sleep Alternate Link
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158. Lucid Dreaming; Gateway to the Inner Self, Chapters 1,2,18
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159. Lucid Dreams and the Arousal Continuum Alternate Link
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160. Lucid Dreams and Viewpoints in Imagery: Two Studies Alternate Link
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161. Lucid Dreams: An Electro-Physiological and Psychological Study (Dissertation) Alternate Link
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162. Lucid dreams: the content of conscious awareness of dreaming during the dream
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163. Lucidity Association Chair, Harry Hunt, Interviewed Alternate Link
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164. Man Against Eternity: The Lucid Dream Wall Art of Epic Dewfall Alternate Link
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165. Maslow?s Map A New System of Dream Classification Alternate Link
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166. Mental Models in Sleep: Why Do We Feel More Conscious in Lucid Dreams? Alternate Link
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167. Mentation During Sleep: The REM/NREM Disinction; From Handbook of behavioral state control: cellular and molecular mechanisms
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168. Motor Area Activation During Dreamed Hand Clenching: A Pilot Study on EEG Alpha Band
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169. My Personal Quest for an Integral Methodology
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170. Neurophysiology and Transcendental Meditation Alternate Link
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171. New Approaches to Controlling and Understanding Nightmares Alternate Link
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172. New Trends in Dream Brain Research Alternate Link
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173. Nightmares and Lucid Dreams Alternate Link
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174. Nightmares and Night Terrors: How to Handle Them
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175. Nightmares in crisis: clinical applications of lucid dreaming techniques
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176. Nightmares: Lucidity and Confronting Your Fears Alternate Link
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177. Non-REM Lucid Dreaming Alternate Link
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178. On Constructing Our Own Reality Alternate Link
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179. On Dreams and Dreaming with Patricia Garfield, Ph.d. , Jeffrey Mishlove, Ph.D. Alternate Link
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180. Oneiric Health and Oneiric Lucidity Alternate Link
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181. Out of body experiences, lucid dreams, and imagery: Two surveys
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182. Paradigms Lost; Broader Implications of Lucidity Alternate Link
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183. Paradigms of Consciousness During Sleep Alternate Link
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184. Past Lives in Poetry Alternate Link
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185. Physiological Characteristics of Three Types of Lucid Dreams Alternate Link
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186. Physiological Mechanisms of Lucid Dreaming Alternate Link
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187. PILDS? Alternate Link
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188. Presleep Determinants and Postsleep Results of Lucid vs. vivid Dreams Alternate Link
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189. Project K.I.M.
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190. Prolonging Lucid Dreams Alternate Link
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191. Psychological Content of 'Consciousness' During Sleep in a TM Subject Alternate Link
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192. Psychophysiological correlates of lucid dreaming
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193. Psychophysiological Parallelism in Lucid dreams Alternate Link
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194. Reality and Imagination: a psi conducive confusion?
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195. Reality Gatekeepers
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196. Recurrent dreams: Their relation to life events
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197. Relationship Between Alpha Waves and Lucidity Alternate Link
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198. Relevance of Dream Lucidity to Dream Theory Via Content Analysis Alternate Link
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199. REM sleep dreams and the activation-synthesis hypothesis
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200. Reply to Foulkes Alternate Link
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201. Research and Politics of Dreaming in North America Alternate Link
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202. Review of Dreams and How to Guide Them Alternate Link
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203. Self-reported Effects of Dreams on Waking-Life Creativity: An Empirical Study
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204. Similarities and differences between Dreaming and Waking Cognition: An Exploratory Study
| Authors: | Lynne Levitan, Philip Zimbardo, Stephen LaBerge, Tracey Kahan | | Date: | 1997 | | Categories: | Philosophy & Physics, Psychology & Physiology, Reference, Research, States of Consciousness | | Sub Categories: | Consciousness & Awareness, Content Analysis, Dream Theory, Lucid and Nonlucid Dreams, Waking & Sleeping States | | Original Source: | Consciousness and Cognition | | Website: | Santa Clara University |
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205. Single-Mindedness and Self-Reflectiveness: Laboratory Studies Alternate Link
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206. Some Relations Between Clinical and Transpersonal Approaches to Dreams Alternate Link
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207. Supercharging Your Creative Skills
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208. Television has Strong Effect on Children's Dreams
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209. The Artworker of Dreams Alternate Link
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210. The Continuing Saga of a Lucid dreaming Serial
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211. The Creative Process: Paintings Inspired By A Lucid Dream Alternate Link
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212. The Dilemma of Deep Dreaming Alternate Link
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213. The Multiplicity of Dreams Alternate Link
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214. The multiplicity of dreams: cognitive-affective correlates of lucid, archetypal, and nightmare dreaming
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215. The multiplicity of dreams: Memory, imagination, and consciousness
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216. The Nature and Function of Dreams Alternate Link
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217. The Neuropsychology of Sleep and Dreaming Chapter 15: Interhemispheric EEG Coherence in REM Sleep and Meditation: The Lucid Dreaming Connection
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218. The nightmare of returning home: a case of acute onset nightmare disorder treated by lucid dreaming.
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219. The Onus Re Experiences: A Reply to Emmet
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220. The Out-of-Body Experience: A Personal Account Alternate Link
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221. The Phenomenon of Light in Lucid Dreams Alternate Link
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222. The Poetics and Spirituality of Dreaming: A Native American Enactive Theory
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223. The Potential of Lucid Dreamig for Bodily Healing Alternate Link
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224. The Representation of Death in My Dreams
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225. The Role of Dreams in the Evolution of the Mind Alternate Link
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226. The Role of Lucid Dreaming in the Process of Novel Writing Alternate Link
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227. Titanic Nightmares Scream Warnings About Real Damage Alternate Link
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228. Toward a New Approach to Dream Analysis: Working with dreams as Codetermined Outcomes
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229. Towards an Evolutionary Theory of Sleep and Dreams
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230. Training for Lucid Awareness in Dreams, Fantasy, and Waking Life Alternate Link
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231. Transgressive Dreamwork: Theorizing the Exceeding of Limits and the Creation of Improvizones Alternate Link
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232. Ubiquity Interviews Ray Kurzweil
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233. Utilization of Awake Dreams for Therapeutic Intervention Alternate Link
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234. Video Game Play and the Development of Consciousness Alternate Link
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235. Visual Phenomenon After Sleeping and Resting Alternate Link
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236. Wake Up and Dream: The Hypnotic Benefits of LUcid Dreaming Alternate Link
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237. What is a Lucid dream: Psychological and Physiological Considerations (From the Second Annual Lucid Dreaming Symposium) Alternate Link
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238. Why Do We Dream?
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239. Witches, the House, and Grief: Developing and Avoiding Lucid Dreaming"
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240. With the Eyes of the Mind: An Empirical Analysis of Out-of-Body-States Alternate Link
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241. Writing Hypnogogia
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