Formation | 1983 |
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Type | Nonprofit |
Headquarters | Folsom, CA, U.S. |
Region served | Global |
Products | Dreaming (journal), 1991-present International Journal of Dream Research, 2008-present |
Services | International Association for the Study of Dreams Conference, 1983-present |
Fields | Dreams, dreams in analytical psychology, oneirology, oneiromancy, lucid dreaming, psychology |
President | Deirdre Barrett, PhD |
Affiliations | American Psychological Association (APA) |
Website | asdreams.org |
The International Association for the Study of Dreams (IASD) is a multi-disciplinary[1] professional nonprofit organization for scientific dream research (oneirology),[2][3] founded in 1983[4] and headquartered in the U.S.[5][6]
Discipline | Psychology, oneirology |
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Language | English |
Publication details | |
History | 2008–present |
Publisher | International Association for the Study of Dreams Heidelberg University Library servers |
Frequency | Biannual except for conference supplements select years |
Standard abbreviations | |
ISO 4 | Int. J. Dream Res. |
Indexing | |
ISSN | 1866-7953 |
LCCN | 2012243153 |
OCLC no. | 456193762 |
Links | |
The organization was originally named the Association for the Study of Dreams (ASD).[nb 1][5][7]
Scope
Attracting "a 'rainbow coalition' of scientists, scholars, therapists, cultural practitioners, artists, and the general public",[8] the organization publishes scientific research across all dream-related subjects, including dreams in analytical psychology, oneirology, dreamwork, oneiromancy, and lucid dreaming via its:
- International Association for the Study of Dreams Conference[1][2][3][4][9]―annual conference alternating locations across the globe, held since 1984[10][11]
- Dreaming―a journal[1][2][6][12] published by the American Psychological Association (APA) on behalf of IASD since 1991
- International Journal of Dream Research (IJoDR) (ISSN: 1866–7953)[13]―peer-reviewed, indexed in APA's PsycINFO and Elsevier's Scopus databases since 2008,[14] and published on Heidelberg University Library servers[15]
Governance
The nonprofit has historically been led by the following researchers:[16][17]
- Gayle Delaney, PhD (1983–85) – IASD co-founder and Oprah dream expert
- Stephen LaBerge, PhD – IASD co-founder, psychophysiologist and lucid dreaming specialist[18]
- Robert Van de Castle (1985–1986)[19]
- Deirdre Barrett, PhD (1995–96, 2023–24)
- Kelly Bulkeley, PhD (1997–98)
- Patricia Garfield, PhD (1998–99) – IASD co-founder[7]
- Mark Blagrove, professor of psychology and dream researcher (2001–2002)
Notable members
- G. William Domhoff, PhD – psychologist and author
- Harry Fiss, PhD
- Allan Hobson, MD
- Robert Moss
Publications
- Hoss, Robert J; Gongloff, Robert P, eds. (13 April 2017). Dreams That Change Our Lives: A Publication of The International Association for the Study of Dreams. Krippner, Stanley (Foreword). Chiron Publications. ISBN 978-1630514297.
Media appearances
- Hoss, Robert J. (5 June 2021). "Dreaming about the IASD Conference with Bob Hoss". The Dream Journal (Audio podcast). Interviewed by Katherine Bell. Santa Cruz: KSQD. Archived from the original on 15 June 2021. Retrieved 14 February 2024.
See also
Notes
- ^ Regarding the name change from Association for the Study of Dreams (ASD) to International Association for the Study of Dreams (IASD) : Both have the same tax ID, 680066783.
References
- ^ a b c Blagrove, Mark; Lockheart, Julia (10 February 2023). The Science and Art of Dreaming. Routledge. p. xiii. ISBN 978-0367479961 (Hardcover), ISBN 978-0367479947 (Paperback)
- ^ a b c McNamara, Patrick (4 February 2012). "The International Association for the Study of Dreams". Psychology Today. Retrieved 14 February 2024.
- ^ a b Hoss, Robert J. (5 June 2021). "Dreaming about the IASD Conference with Bob Hoss". The Dream Journal (Audio podcast). Interviewed by Katherine Bell. Santa Cruz: KSQD. Archived from the original on 15 June 2021. Retrieved 14 February 2024.
- ^ a b Kramer, Milton; Glucksman, Myron L., eds. (May 2015). Dream Research: Contributions to Clinical Practice. Taylor & Francis. pp. 14–15. ISBN 9781317645801.
- ^ a b Gervasi, Susan (5 January 1994). "Travelling in A Dream World". The Washington Post. Washington. Retrieved 16 February 2024.
- ^ a b Lewis, James R. (1 October 1995). The Dream Encyclopedia. Gale. p. 22. ISBN 978-0787601553.
- ^ a b Love, Daniel (2013). "Dr Patricia Garfield". Are You Dreaming?: Exploring Lucid Dreams: A Comprehensive Guide. Enchanted Loom Publishing. p. 27. ISBN 9780957497702.
- ^ Bogzaran, Fariba (1 June 2012). Integral Dreaming : A Holistic Approach to Dreams. SUNY Press. pp. 161–162. ISBN 978-1438442372.
- ^ Stuever, Hank (6 July 2000). "The Dream Catchers". The Washington Post. Washington. Retrieved 16 February 2024.
- ^ Henig, Robin Marantz (8 June 1987). "Interpeting Dreams". The Washington Post. Washington. Retrieved 16 February 2024.
- ^ Bogzaran, Fariba (April 2003). "Holistic Dream Studies in Academia". Dream Network Journal. Archived from the original on 13 August 2022. Retrieved 16 February 2024.
- ^ Auchincloss, Elizabeth L. (2015). The Psychoanalytic Model of the Mind. American Psychiatric Publishing. p. 102. ISBN 9781585624713.
- ^ "Key-title International journal of dream research". ISSN.
- ^ "APA PsycInfo® Journal Coverage List May 2023" (PDF). American Psychological Association (APA).
- ^ "About the Journal". International Journal of Dream Research.
- ^ "Who's Who in IASD". IASD.
- ^ https://www.asdreams.org/booklist-presidents/[bare URL]
- ^ https://dreslerlab.org/laberge/[bare URL]
- ^ "In Memoriam: U.Va.'s Dream Researcher, Robert Van de Castle | UVA Today". news.virginia.edu. 2014-02-07. Archived from the original on 11 September 2015. Retrieved 2024-02-16.