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The Inner World of Daydreaming

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In this wide-ranging study, Dr. Jerome Singer, whose scientific research in this field is as extensive as his personal interest, looks at the nature of daydreaming - at the patterns it takes through life and at its constructive power for releasing tension, making boredom tolerable, increasing creativity and illuminating the solutions to problems. He also enumerated the ways in which people can be encouraged to increase their fantasy and imagery for richer lives.

273 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1975

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