It's the end of the second year, and the fairies are taken to a performance of The Nutcracker. At the Royal Fairy Opera House, Nina sees Princess Coriander, and is delighted to learn that her royal friend has won a place at the Academy for the following year, and wants Nina to mentor her! There's another surprise in store, as Peri has an announcement of her own to make . . .
In this series of clinical vignettes, a board-certified psychiatrist and life fellow of the American Psychiatric Association illustrates the effectiveness of dream therapy in treating posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
Let Your Dreams Be Your Doctor is the result of author Arlene Shovalds lifelong fascination with dreams.
Winters breathes new life into history once again with an atmospheric, vividly real story that includes archival photos and art from the period.
When we look at our dreams, what we choose to remember is important, as is what we choose to forget. In this exploration, we transform a memory into a dream. 1. Choose a memory. It can be from as far back in time as you wish.
You were designed to dream, and in this book you will discover how your dreams connect to God's purpose for your life and how to handle the detours through the desert of dry seasons.
... dream to succeed and believe in power for the living. I just watch life leave me right. I have a dream—dream your life and make your life a dream. That's impossible, right? I have experienced a lot and learned a lot from the bottom to ...
Concise, accessible version of the master's theory of dreams as disguised wish fulfillment. Contrasts scientific, popular views; considers origins, mental mechanisms.
In celebration of the twenty-fifth anniversary of the novel’s original publication, this edition features a new introduction by the author.
Moreover , by the latter half of the nineteenth century these same two texts had become the primary representatives of the Muslim tradition of dream interpretation , largely through their wide circulation in printed form . The odd man ...
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