Daydreaming: Using Waking Fantasy and Imagery for Self-Knowledge and Creativity

Daydreaming: Using Waking Fantasy and Imagery for Self-Knowledge and Creativity
ISBN-10
087477666X
ISBN-13
9780874776669
Series
Daydreaming
Category
Psychology
Pages
364
Language
English
Published
1991
Publisher
Tarcher
Authors
Klinger, Eric Klinger

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