Kelly Bulkeley Explained

Kelly Bulkeley (born 1962) is an American author and researcher in the fields of dreams and the psychology of religion.

A Past President of the International Association for the Study of Dreams (IASD), he is currently a senior editor of the APA journal Dreaming: The Journal of the Association for the Study of Dreams.[1] He co-wrote the 2006 film The Zodiac, which had a limited theatrical release. His surname at birth was spelled "Bulkley", and it appears this way on this film.[2] He is a descendant of Peter Bulkley, whose name also carries these two variant spellings.[2]

Bulkeley currently lives in Portland, Oregon.[3]

Theories and stances

Bulkeley has compared dreams to a kind of 'play', in which different behaviours and strategies can be rehearsed.[4] Nightmares, for example, may be warnings that a negative occurrence is possible, and we should be prepared for it.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Journal: Dreaming Editorial Staff . International Association for the Study of Dreams . ASD International . 30 December 2020.
  2. Web site: Bulkeley . Kelly . E/NOT E . kellybulkeley.org . https://web.archive.org/web/20210918221115/https://kellybulkeley.org/about-kelly-bulkeley/enot/ . 30 December 2020. 2021-09-18 .
  3. Web site: Kelly Bulkeley . Huffpost . The Huffington Post . 30 December 2020.
  4. Web site: Beck . Julie . What Can Our Craziest Dreams Teach Us? . The Atlantic . 5 April 2016 . 26 June 2021.