Daydreams and the function of fantasy

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This book seeks to re-define the role of fantasy in human life by overturning mainstream psychology's understanding of daydreams as being task-distracted mind wandering by proposing that all waking fantasies function to transform mood states into specific emotional reactions.

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Regis, M. (2013). Daydreams and the function of fantasy. Daydreams and the Function of Fantasy (pp. 1–273). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137300775

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