Patricia Garfield

Patricia L. Garfield is an American academic specializing in the study of dreams, specifically the cognitive processes underpinning them.[1] She is the author of 10 books covering a broad range of dream topics. These topics include: nightmares, children’s dreams, healing through dreams and dream-related art. Her best-known work is “Creative Dreaming.”[2] Originally published in 1974 it was revised and reprinted again in 1995. She holds a Ph.D in psychology from Temple University.[1]

Garfield is one of the six co-founders of the International Association for the Study of Dreams (IASD), originally called the Association for the Study of Dreams (ASD).[2] The IASD is a non-profit, international, multidisciplinary organization dedicated to the “pure and applied investigation of dreams and dreaming.” Garfield was the President of the ASD from 1998 to 1999.[2]

Works

  • Delfine the Dream Girl. Lulu.com. 2011. ISBN 9781257014118.
  • Mourning Dove: Dream Poems, Numina Books, 2007.
  • Dream Catcher : A Young Person's Journal for Exploring Dreams. Tundra Books. 2003. ISBN 9780887766619.
  • The Dream Book: A Young Person's Guide to Understanding Dreams. Tundra Books. 2002. ISBN 9780615644127. – Non-fiction winner of the 2002 Parents' Guide Media Award, nominated for the Young Hoosier's Book Award 2004-2005
  • The Universal Dream Key. Harper Collins. 2009. ISBN 9780061857379.
  • The Dream Messenger : How Dreams of the Departed Bring Healing Gifts. Simon & Schuster. 1997. ISBN 9780684813592.
  • Barrett, Deirdre, ed. (1996). "Dreams in bereavement". Trauma and dreams. Harvard University Press. pp. 186–211.
  • Creative Dreaming: Plan And Control Your Dreams to Develop Creativity, Overcome Fears, Solve Problems, and Create a Better Self, Simon & Schuster, first printed in 1974, reprinted with 19 domestic printings and nine foreign editions in 1976. Revised and reprinted in 1995. – Psychology Today book club alternate selection
  • The Healing Power of Dreams, Simon & Schuster, 1991, with two foreign editions.
  • Women's Bodies, Women's Dreams, Ballantine Books, 1988.
  • "Nightmares in the sexually abused female teenager". Psychiatric Journal of the University of Ottawa. 12 (2): 93–97. June 1987 via PsycNET.
  • Your Child's Dreams, Ballantine Books, 1984, three foreign editions.
  • Pathway to Ecstasy: The Way of the Dream Mandala, Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1979, one foreign edition, Prentice Hall, 1989, trade edition.
  • Garfield, Patricia L. (1973). "Keeping a longitudinal dream record". Psychotherapy. 10 (3): 223–228. doi:10.1037/h0087580.

References

  1. Seligman, Katherine; Chronicle, Special to The (2010-10-25). "Patricia Garfield - a life spent studying dreams". SFGate. Retrieved 2019-07-31.
  2. Love, Daniel (2013). "Dr Patricia Garfield". Are You Dreaming?: Exploring Lucid Dreams: A Comprehensive Guide. Enchanted Loom Publishing. p. 27. ISBN 9780957497702.
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