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Why We Dream

The Science, Creativity and Transformative Power of Dreams

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Why We Dream

By: Alice Robb
Narrated by: Christina Delanie
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We all dream, and 98 percent of us can recall our dreams the next morning. Even in today’s modern age, it is human nature to wonder what they mean.

Now, groundbreaking science is putting dreams at the forefront of new research into sleep, memory, the concept of self and human socialization. Once a subject of the New Age and spiritualism, the science of dreams is revealed to have a crucial role in the biology and neuroscience of our waking lives.

In Why We Dream, Alice Robb, a leading American science journalist, will take readers on a journey to uncover why we dream, why dreaming matters and how we can improve our dream life - and why we should. Through her encounters with scientists at the cutting edge of dream research, she reveals how:

  • Dreams can be powerful tools to help us process the pain of a relationship breakup, the grief of losing a loved one and the trauma after a dramatic event
  • Nightmares may be our body’s warning system for physical and mental illness (including cancer, depression and Alzheimer’s)
  • Athletes can improve their performance by dreaming about competing
  • Drug addicts who dream about drug taking can dramatically speed up their recovery from addiction

Robb also uncovers the fascinating science behind lucid dreaming – when we enter a dream state with control over our actions, creating a limitless playground for our fantasies. And as one of only 10 percent of people with the ability to lucid dream, she is uniquely placed to teach us how to do it ourselves.

With incredible new discoveries and stunning science, Why We Dream will give you dramatic insight into yourself and your body. You’ll never think of dreams in the same way again.

©2019 Alice Robb (P)2018 Highbridge Audio
Dream Dream Analysis Neuroscience & Neuropsychology Personal Development Physical Illness & Disease Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Sleep Disorders Mental Health Health Thought-Provoking Alzheimer's Disease

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Appreciate that your living in your dreams! Great read, and fascinating on the health front.

Multidisciplinary & Well Researched

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I ended up really enjoying this book, after almost quitting a few chapters in. The narrator's style takes serious getting used to, but once I understood and (grudgingly) accepted that she does funny voices for all direct quotations (even of scientific studies!) it was great. Very compelling and important stuff... I suppose the narrator ends up adding an element of humor to the whole thing as well.

Glad I finished it!

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It took a bit of time for me to get into this book. I think the narrator's voice put me off and it's meandering style took some getting used to. Initially I thought it was going to be some 'hippy dippy' BS, but as I listened on it was very well researched and the author clearly knows her subject. I've got two more books to read off the back of this one. A really good book.

Excellent (eventually)

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