In What Do Children Dream? child psychologist Gérard Bléandonu combines psychoanalysis and neurophysiology to present a fascinating look into the dreams of children. Bléandonu, the former head of child psychiatry at the regional hospital for Savoie in France, examines the content of dreams in childhood/adolescence and the functions that children's dreams serve. The author uses case studies and children's drawings to help understand the meanings behind children's nightmares, post-tramatic dreams and visual thnking. This title would captivate students of human development and psychology, or people interested in dream interpretation.
(Vairo Library BF1099.C55B5813 2006)