“It’s raining again” – Bad weather in a long dream series

Q3 Psychology
M. Schredl
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The cognitive theory of dreams, proposed by Calvin Hall in 1953, postulated that dream images serve to picture conceptions the dreamer has in his or her waking life. Dream settings, like stormy weather, might reflect the dreamer’s emotionally influenced conception of the world. In a long series (N = 11,777 dreams) rain dreams (about 1.40% of the dreams) were analyzed to study how rain in dreams affect the dream ego. Although rain had an effect on the dreamer in two thirds of the dreams and is often not accompanied by explicitly mentioned emotions, the negative emotions (48 dreams) outweighed the positive ones (4 dreams) indicating that rain dreams may picture negative conceptions of the world, i.e., the emotionally negative perceptions of their world experiences. However, the large variety of topics in rain dreams also support the idea that rain in dreams might depict a variety of different world-conceptions, from obstacles in waking life to “real” danger. Future research could link rain dreams to waking life events of the dreamer, e.g., loss of a friend (cf. the song “It’s raining again” by Supertramp) and provide empirical evidence of a representative continuity – in addition to the confirmative findings regarding a thematic continuity between waking and dreaming.
“又下雨了”——一个漫长的梦系列中的恶劣天气
1953年,卡尔文·霍尔提出了梦的认知理论,假设梦的图像是用来描绘做梦者在醒着的生活中的概念的。梦的背景,比如暴风雨的天气,可能反映了做梦者受情感影响的世界观。在一长串(N = 11777个梦)中,研究人员分析了下雨的梦(约占梦的1.40%),以研究梦中的雨如何影响梦中的自我。尽管三分之二的梦对做梦者有影响,而且通常没有明确提到情绪,但消极情绪(48个梦)超过了积极情绪(4个梦),这表明下雨的梦可能描绘了对世界的消极看法,即对世界经历的情感消极看法。然而,雨梦中的各种主题也支持了这样一种观点,即梦中的雨可能描绘了各种不同的世界概念,从清醒生活中的障碍到“真实的”危险。未来的研究可能会将下雨梦与做梦者清醒时的生活事件联系起来,例如失去朋友(参见Supertramp的歌曲“又下雨了”),并提供代表性连续性的经验证据——除了关于清醒和做梦之间主题连续性的确凿发现之外。
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International Journal of Dream Research
International Journal of Dream Research Psychology-Psychology (all)
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