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Acknowledgments

Section I: Introduction and Overview

The Dream Frontier

Section II: New Ways of Thinking about Dreams

The Analysis and Creation of Dream Meaning

Secondary Revision, Tertiary Revision, and Beyond

Who Creates, Has, Remembers, Tells, and Interprets the Dream?

We Never Lie in Our Dreams

Condensation and Interobjects

Oneiric Darwinism

Dreams and the Language of Thought

Section III: Clinical Work with Dreams

Vectors of Dream Interpretation

How to Analyze Dreams: Fundamental Principles

How to Analyze Dreams: Special Topics

Homonyms and Other Word Play in Dreams

Dream Acts

Dream Symbols

Kleinian Positions and Dreams

The Patient’s Dreams and the Countertransference

Dreams as Supervision, Dreams in Supervision

The Clinical Use of Countertransference Dreams

The Re-Allocation of Madness

Section IV: Knowledge, Dreams, and the Brain

Knowing What We Know in Waking and Dreaming

What Dreams Can Tell Us about the Brain

Endoneuropsychic Perception

References

Index