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Genre/Form: | Electronic books |
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Additional Physical Format: | Print version: Mallon, Brenda. Dream time with children. London : Jessica Kingsley, 2002 (OCoLC)48467305 |
Material Type: | Document, Internet resource |
Document Type: | Internet Resource, Computer File |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Brenda Mallon |
ISBN: | 141750465X 9781417504657 1846423147 9781846423147 9781843100140 1843100142 |
OCLC Number: | 55086433 |
Description: | 1 online resource (192 pages) : illustrations |
Contents: | Part One:The Basics: 1. The Eternal World of Children's Dreams. 2. Ages and Stages 3. Dream Sharing: A practical guide. 4. Harry Potter's Dreams. Part Two: Dream Themes: 5. Welcome to Dreaming. 6. Nightmare Taming. 7. Creative Dreaming 8. The Impact of Illness. 9. Loss: A world torn apart. 10. Guiding Lights: the spiritual dimension of dreams. 11. Dreamer's Delights; the happiest dreams ever. Appendix References. Index. |
Responsibility: | Brenda Mallon. |
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Publisher Synopsis
`Brenda Mallon's latest book on dreams and dreaming provides a valuable and positive insight into the dreams of children. She has - through sensitivity, empathy and respect - won the trust of the children she has spoken to, and they have in turn shared their dreams with her...Brenda Mallon has written a book that which will be a valuable resource to parents as well as professionals working with children. She has provided an excellent book list for children on the subject of sleep and dreams and there is a very comprehensive bibliography. I would recommend this book, both for the subject material and the manner in which it is presented.' -- Rostrum `This is an enjoyable read by an author who has already written widely about children and grief ('Helping children manage loss'). Although the book is not directly about bereavement, it will be most helpful to parents who are trying to help children disturbed by their dreams and it includes many wonderful quotations from youngsters on the subject such as 'They are pictures in my pillow' and 'We dream to rewind our memory'.The great strength of this book, however, is that the author gives adults many practical and useful ways for helping children when troubled. She is clear that dreams are real, powerful and a part of our lives, whether we remember them or not. We can support our children by paying attention to their dreams and not dismissing them or brushing them aside because they are uncomfortable.' -- The Compassionate Friends Newsletter UK `An excellent book to help adults understand the fears and insecurities that can cause children to dream. Brenda Mallon, prominent in the field of dream research for more than 20 years, hopes her book will enable those who care for and work with children to realise that children's deepest anxieties signal to us through dreams. There are chapters on nightmare taming and the impact of illness, as well as ideas on how to set up a dream sharing group. This is a helpful way to let children talk about their dreams and understand why they have them.' -- The Teacher `Dream Time with Children is short, easy and fun to read, with enough introductory information that any parent, even a complete novice, could use it to begin dream sharing with children. At the same time, the most experienced dream worker will find much of interest here. A wonderful introduction to the world of children's dreams.' -- Richard A. Russo, Dream Time-the magazine of the Association for the Study of Dreams `An excellent book to help adults understand the fears and insecurities that can cause children to dream. Brenda Mallon, prominent in the field of dream research for more than 20 years, hopes that her book will enable those who care for and work with children to realise that children's deepest anxieties signal to us through dreams. There are chapters on nightmare taming and the impact of illness, as well as ideas on how to set up a dream sharing group. This is a helpful way to let children talk about their dreams and understand why they have them. Dream sharing provides a chance to talk through concerns. Includes an analysis of Harry Potter's dreams!'The Teacher`...a fascinating and readable book. [...] Using vivid examples, Brenda Mallon explains how and why children dream, and makes connections with universal dream themes and symbols. She subscribes to Jung's theory of multiple layers in dreams. Practical guidance is given on how to help children express their dreams individually or in a group. She analyses Harry Potter's dark dreams, alerting us to the signals being sent out by nightmares, which can denote fear of separation, abandonment or attack. But she ends by reminding us how uplifting and creative dreaming can be.' -- Community Care Read more...

