Panel Discussion Open to Public

"WHY DREAMS MATTER"
 - A Panel Discussion on Saturday, June 15th, 7:00-9:00pm 
at Tufts University's Cohen Hall, Medford, MA

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19th Annual International Conference for the Association for the Study of Dreams
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June 15 - 19, 2002
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at Tufts University, Medford, Boston, Massachusetts


This panel discussion will open the 19th Annual Conference of the Association for the Study of Dreams. It is open to the public for $15 at the door.

The panel will address the question of "Why Dreams Matter" from perspectives including science and research, cross-cultural studies, the arts, religion, and psychology. The panel includes:

Deirdre Barrett, PhD - Psychotherpist and author, "The Committee of Sleep: How Artists, Scientists and Athletes Use Their Dreams for Creative Problem-Solving - And How You Can Too"

Robert Bosnak, JD, Jungian Analyst, author of "Tracks in The Wilderness of Dreams"

Allan Hobson, MD, Harvard Medical School Neurophysiology Lab, author of "The Dreaming Brain"

Lee Irwin, PhD., Professsor of Religious Studies, College of Charleston, South Carolina (Native American dream beliefs)

The Association for the Study of Dreams (ASD) is an international, multidisciplinary organization founded in 1984 to encourage research into the nature, function, and significance of dreaming.

For more information about ASD, go to www.ASDreams.org 

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Program Co-Chairs: Mark Blagrove, Ph.D., Jane White-Lewis, Ph.D.
Program Committee: Mark Blagrove, Ph.D., Robert Bosnak, J.D., Kelly Bulkeley, Ph.D., Ernest Hartmann, M.D., Johanna King, Ph.D., Richard Russo, M.A., Alan Siegel, Ph.D.,
Jane White-Lewis, Ph.D.
Conference Co-Hosts: Edward Bruce Bynum, Ph.D., Nancy Grace, M.A.