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Patricia L. Garfield was an American academic specializing in the study of dreams, specifically the cognitive processes underpinning them. [1] She was the author of 10 books covering a broad range of dream topics. These topics include: nightmares, children’s dreams, healing through dreams and dream-related art.
Dream Hoarders: How the American Upper Middle Class Is Leaving Everyone Else in the Dust, Why That Is a Problem, and What to Do about It is a book written by British author and senior Brookings fellow Richard Reeves and published in 2017.
John Paul Jackson, Author, Speaker, Founder of Streams Ministries International. John Paul Jackson (July 30, 1950 - February 18, 2015) was an American author, teacher, conference speaker and founder of Streams Ministries International. Jackson often focused on supernatural topics like dreams, visions, and dream interpretation as found in the ...
Mike Dooley (born 7 February 1961, Orange, California) is a New York Times bestselling author, [1] speaker, and entrepreneur in the philosophical New Thought movement. His teachings contain the premise that our "thoughts become things," an expression he made popular in Rhonda Byrne's book and video documentary on the Law of Attraction, The Secret.
Charles Lambert McPhee (April 24, 1962 – May 8, 2011) [1] was a researcher, author, and nationally syndicated talk radio host. On his call-in program, "The Dream Doctor Show", which began in 2000, he interpreted dreams for people. [2] He was a nephew of best-selling author John McPhee.
His program has been used in more than 600 schools in eighty-two school districts. [4] He is the author of ten books, including the autobiographical Maggie’s American Dream: The Life and Times of a Black Family , 1988; Leave No Child Behind: Preparing Today's Youth for Tomorrow's World , 2004; and his most recent book, What I Learned in ...
Lightman is the author of the international bestseller Einstein's Dreams. [3] [7] and his novel The Diagnosis was a finalist for the National Book Award. [8] He is also the founder of Harpswell, a nonprofit organization whose mission is to advance a new generation of women leaders in Southeast Asia. [9]
William Patrick "W. P." Kinsella OC OBC (May 25, 1935 – September 16, 2016) was a Canadian novelist and short story writer, known for his novel Shoeless Joe (1982), which was adapted into the movie Field of Dreams in 1989. His work often concerned baseball, First Nations people, and Canadian culture.