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Pastimes : Post your Dreams: Real or Imagined

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To: ~digs who wrote (17)4/26/2001 3:09:00 AM
From: ~digs   of 25
 
Ask the Dream Doctor (complete with a whole bunch of other info relating to dreams): dreamdoctor.com

Charles McPhee is the former Director of the Sleep Apnea Patient Treatment Program at the Sleep Disorders Center of Santa Barbara, California. He is the author of Stop Sleeping Through Your Dreams: A Guide to Awakening Consciousness During Dream Sleep (Henry Holt and Co., New York, NY: 1996) and founder and President of Ask the Dream Doctor —an interactive website where readers can submit dreams for interpretation and have questions on sleep disorders answered. Charles McPhee is a graduate of Princeton University (1985), and holds a master’s in communication management from the University of Southern California (1990). He coordinated the sleep research laboratory at the National Institute of Mental Health in Bethesda, MD (1986-1988), and was the clinical coordinator of the Cedars-Sinai Sleep Disorders Center in Los Angeles, California (1989-92). He received his board certification to perform polysomnographic testing for the diagnosis and treatment of sleep disorders in 1992. His dream interpretations and other writings appear weekly in the Serenity section of Thrive Online, where he is the resident expert on dreams. McPhee’s weekly columns also are available on America Online, in the Women’s “Self Discovery” section.
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