A skeleton key to dream interpretation

Q3 Psychology
Calvin Yu Kai Ching
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Abstract

There are typical themes that are repeatedly dreamed by most people. Given their omnipresence in dreams, they may constitute a skeleton key for an interpretation of dreams. This study aims to demonstrate how the classification of dream themes using the Dream Motif Scale (DMS)can facilitate dream interpretation without actively involving dreamers in the analytic process. On the strength of previous research findings concerning the DMS categorization of dream themes, overnight alterations in affective valence, and modus operandi of dream expression, nine steps for dream interpretation were developed. The sample contained 7 subjects whose dream experiences were evaluated by the retrospective self-rating, dream-diary, and rapid-eye-movement (REM) awakening methods. Eight emotionally toned REM dreams were selected and analyzed using the DMS classification system. The results of dream analyses were compared against the subjects’ personality profiles assessed by 17 personality traits indicative of superego functioning, instinctual affect, and ego strength. It seems that utilizing the DMS system to identify and classify themes in dreams, supplemented with the analysis of affect valence, can provide clinicians with some directions for working toward a dream interpretation that is consonant with an individual’s personality characteristics. Since the proposed procedures for dream interpretation do not require dreamers’ active participation, they are potentially instrumental in a clinical setting, especially at the beginning of the therapeutic process when certain individuals are reluctant to reflect on their dream experiences. This interpreter-oriented approach, however, only provides an alternative for working with difficult dreams; whether a dream interpretation is useful still hinges on the dreamer’s capability to connect it with waking experiences.
解梦的万能钥匙
有一些典型的主题是大多数人反复梦到的。鉴于它们在梦中无处不在,它们可能构成了解释梦的万能钥匙。本研究旨在证明在不让做梦者积极参与分析过程的情况下,使用梦母题量表(DMS)对梦主题进行分类是如何促进梦的解释的。基于前人在DMS梦境主题分类、情感效价夜间变化和梦境表达方式等方面的研究成果,本文提出了梦解释的九个步骤。研究人员采用回顾性自评法、梦境日记法和快速眼动唤醒法对7名受试者的梦境经历进行了评估。选取8个情绪调性快速眼动梦,采用DMS分类系统进行分析。研究人员将梦分析的结果与被试的17种人格特征进行对比,这些人格特征包括超我功能、本能情感和自我力量。似乎利用DMS系统来识别和分类梦中的主题,并辅以对情感效价的分析,可以为临床医生提供一些方向,以实现与个体人格特征一致的梦的解释。由于提出的解梦程序不需要做梦者的积极参与,它们在临床环境中有潜在的帮助作用,特别是在治疗过程的开始,当某些人不愿意反思他们的梦经历时。然而,这种面向解释器的方法只能为处理困难的梦提供另一种选择;梦的解释是否有用仍然取决于做梦者将其与清醒时的经历联系起来的能力。
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International Journal of Dream Research
International Journal of Dream Research Psychology-Psychology (all)
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