Sleep Monsters and Superheroes: Empowering Children Through Creative Dreamplay: Empowering Children through Creative Dreamplay

Children can feel powerless in waking life, a fact that is often reflected in their dreams. This book shows how to take an active role in guiding children's dreams to help grow their confidence and improve their coping skills for real-life difficulties. Contributors from across various fields provide simple techniques to help children utilize dreamwork as a conduit for creative discovery and empowerment.

Each chapter includes case studies and methods for working in practical ways with children, explaining what may trigger nightmares for children and how "monster" dreams can be guided to become "superhero" dreams. Essays encompass a spectrum of children's dreams with experts discussing dreams of trauma, dreams as a reflection of emotional and physical development, dreaming in the community, spiritual or religious dreams, lucid dreams, dreams during wartime, and dreams of death, among others. Throughout the work, the narrative discusses the use of dreams as teaching aids for use in art therapy, storytelling, and self-empowerment.

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Sleep Monsters and Superheroes: Empowering Children Through Creative Dreamplay: Empowering Children through Creative Dreamplay

Children can feel powerless in waking life, a fact that is often reflected in their dreams. This book shows how to take an active role in guiding children's dreams to help grow their confidence and improve their coping skills for real-life difficulties. Contributors from across various fields provide simple techniques to help children utilize dreamwork as a conduit for creative discovery and empowerment.

Each chapter includes case studies and methods for working in practical ways with children, explaining what may trigger nightmares for children and how "monster" dreams can be guided to become "superhero" dreams. Essays encompass a spectrum of children's dreams with experts discussing dreams of trauma, dreams as a reflection of emotional and physical development, dreaming in the community, spiritual or religious dreams, lucid dreams, dreams during wartime, and dreams of death, among others. Throughout the work, the narrative discusses the use of dreams as teaching aids for use in art therapy, storytelling, and self-empowerment.

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Sleep Monsters and Superheroes: Empowering Children Through Creative Dreamplay: Empowering Children through Creative Dreamplay

Sleep Monsters and Superheroes: Empowering Children Through Creative Dreamplay: Empowering Children through Creative Dreamplay

Sleep Monsters and Superheroes: Empowering Children Through Creative Dreamplay: Empowering Children through Creative Dreamplay

Sleep Monsters and Superheroes: Empowering Children Through Creative Dreamplay: Empowering Children through Creative Dreamplay

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Overview

Children can feel powerless in waking life, a fact that is often reflected in their dreams. This book shows how to take an active role in guiding children's dreams to help grow their confidence and improve their coping skills for real-life difficulties. Contributors from across various fields provide simple techniques to help children utilize dreamwork as a conduit for creative discovery and empowerment.

Each chapter includes case studies and methods for working in practical ways with children, explaining what may trigger nightmares for children and how "monster" dreams can be guided to become "superhero" dreams. Essays encompass a spectrum of children's dreams with experts discussing dreams of trauma, dreams as a reflection of emotional and physical development, dreaming in the community, spiritual or religious dreams, lucid dreams, dreams during wartime, and dreams of death, among others. Throughout the work, the narrative discusses the use of dreams as teaching aids for use in art therapy, storytelling, and self-empowerment.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781440842672
Publisher: ABC-CLIO, Incorporated
Publication date: 09/26/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 265
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Clare R. Johnson, PhD, is board director of the International Association for the Study of Dreams (IASD), a lucid dream researcher, a novelist, and an award-winning writer.

Jean M. Campbell is editor of the International Association for the Study of Dreams (IASD) magazine, DreamTime, and CEO of the nonprofit research organization, The iMAGE Project.

What People are Saying About This

Reverend Dr. Jeremy Taylor


"This is a wonderful book! The insights and perspectives offered by all the contributors will be of great interest, and even more importantly, of great use to any and all adults concerned about nurturing the interior, imaginative, spiritual lives of children."

Robert Moss


"If we care about children, we must care about their dreams; this means being willing to listen without judgment, to help with the scary stuff, and to encourage dreamplay that is safe and fun. The authors of the excellent collection Sleep Monsters and Superheroes know this well. They offer us a treasury of techniques and experiences that will help us to cheer on—and learn from—the kids we know as they draw guidance, healing, and creative energy from their dreams and become dream magicians, operating consciously in the place between sleep and awake, braving up to night monsters and crafting bigger and braver stories for life."

Robert Waggoner


"A masterful resource dedicated to empowering children (and their parents) to find trustworthy ally in dreaming's creativity, insight, and compassion, Sleep Monsters and Superheroes comes packed with useable, playful techniques to transform fitful sleep into welcomed adventures. Highly recommended!"

Mary Pat Lynch


"Every child dreams. We let children down when we say 'just a dream' and 'not real.' Sleep Monsters and Superheroes is filled with ideas and alternatives: How to help children explore their dreams, what to do with scary dreams, and things to know when sleep problems show up. I've been working with my own dreams for decades, and I learned new techniques and background here. A resource for parents, teachers, caregivers, and anyone who was once a child with dreams."

Katja Valli


A comprehensive guide to the dream life of children, and a ‘must-read' to parents who wish to be able to provide answers to" their child's queries about dreams, or learn how to react to the child's frightening nightmares, or find out how the ever increasing media exposure and gaming affect children's dreams. The book also contains many practical tips that are handy in everyday life when dreaming in children needs to be addressed."

Psychologist Drs. Susanne van Doorn


"I highly recommend this book that is a needed addition to the literature about dreaming. It enables you to take your child by the hand and talk with the monster under his bed. I guarantee you will discover its treasures."

Bob Hoss


"What a delightful book these IASD authors have created. It is not only an insightful trip into the impact your own childhood dreams may have had on your life, but a very important guide to help parents and adults to work with children's dreams and nightmares. Something every parent should read."

Alan Siegel


"A compelling and readable book that captures the innocence, creativity, and universality of children's dreams, their vulnerability to nocturnal monsters, and cataclysms and capacity for creative and spiritual inspiration. Unique for its ingenious application of dreamwork to challenging childhood situations, such as trauma, grief, and illness, and to sleep and dream disorders, this book demonstrates many innovative therapeutic and educational benefits of understanding and working with children's dreams. It will be a source of guidance, insight, and solace for parents, teachers, mental health and health professionals, clergy, and to anyone interested in the creativity and resilience of the human spirit."

Stanley Krippner


"This is the book for which we have all been waiting. It is a comprehensive, articulate discussion of children's dreams, their nature and their nurture. As the title implies, there are plenty of monsters and heroes in children's dreams, but this book provides guidelines for using children's dreams for creativity, enjoyment, and for the healing of mind and body. Such timely topics as videogames, trauma, and death are mirrored in children's' dreams as well as how they can help children cope during their waking hours. The editors, Clare Johnson and Jean Campbell, deserve gratitude for compiling a vast array of topics and an impressive selection of dream specialists to share their knowledge."

J. F. Pagel


"You should not be afraid of this title. Sure, most of the powerful, impactful, and creative dreams of childhood have at least an aspect of nightmare, but this book also addresses those rare gems, those remarkable childhood dreams of untainted beauty and happiness."

Gregory Scott Sparrow


"The book Sleep Monsters and Superheroes offers parents and therapists a sophisticated, well-researched, and engaging approach to working with the dreams and nightmares of children. It equips the reader with a rich understanding of the value of dreams in a child's life, and instills a sense of confidence and competence in working with dreams that is often lacking in today's world, where dreams are often dismissed as unimportant, or feared for their presumed implications. These authors speak directly and personally to the stewards of today's children and youth, instilling reassurance that the deepest levels of the mind and soul are always working to foster healing and development in our children."

Beverly D'Urso


"Many children must face nightmares and learn about dreams on their own as I did. With this captivating and comprehensive book, talented dream experts have created a detailed guide designed to enhance the inner and outer worlds of the young and old alike. If I'd had access to this practical advice, I might have begun my lucid life at an even earlier age!"

Dr. Christopher Sowton


"As a father of five and a dreamworker with 25 years experience I can tell you it is often difficult to get children talking about their dreams; it seems that many families have lost touch with a vital cultural tradition of dreamsharing with young ones. This wonderful book can help us all start to renew that tradition. On these pages you will find dozens of practical suggestions for helping children of all ages, from toddlerhood to adolescence, explore, share, and make positive use of their dreams. The contributors consist of an all-star lineup of dreamworkers and dream researchers, and every offering is supported with real dream examples from real dreamers."

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