Dream sharing and the enhancement of empathy: Theoretical and applied implications.

IF 0.8 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Dreaming Pub Date : 2021-06-01 DOI:10.1037/drm0000165
M. Blagrove, J. Lockheart, M. Carr, Shanice Basra, Harriet Graham, H. Lewis, Emily Murphy, Ausrine Sakalauskaite, Caitlin Trotman, Katja Valli
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Abstract

This study replicated and extended a previous finding that the discussion of dreams increases the level of empathy toward the dreamer from those with whom the dream is discussed. The study addressed mediating variables for the empathy effect. Participants were recruited in dyads who already knew each other and were assigned dream-sharer and discusser roles. Each dyad used the Ullman dream appreciation technique to explore the relationship of the sharer’s dreams to recent experiences in the sharer’s life, with a maximum of four dream discussions per dyad (mean length of dreams = 140.15 words, mean discussion length = 23.72 minutes). The empathy of each member of a dyad toward the other was assessed using a 12-item state empathy questionnaire. Forty-four participants (females = 26, males = 18, mean age = 26.70) provided empathy scores at baseline and after each dream discussion. For below median baseline empathy scorers, empathy of discussers toward their dream-sharer increased significantly as a result of the dream discussions, with medium effect size, 𝜂 2 = 0.39. Dream-sharers had a non-significant increase in empathy toward their discusser. Change in empathy was not linear across successive discussions, and was not related to length of dream reports, nor length of discussions. These findings of post-sleep, social effects of dreaming, with possibly a group bonding function, go beyond theories of dreaming that have a within-sleep emotional or memory processing function for the individual.
梦境分享与共情的增强:理论与应用意义。
这项研究重复并扩展了先前的一个发现,即讨论梦境会增加与之讨论梦境的人对做梦者的同理心。本研究探讨了共情效应的中介变量。参与者被分成两组招募,他们彼此已经认识,并被分配了分享梦想和讨论的角色。每个对子组使用Ullman梦境欣赏技术来探索分享者的梦境与最近生活经历的关系,每个对子组最多有四个梦境讨论(梦境平均长度= 140.15个单词,平均讨论长度= 23.72分钟)。使用一份包含12个项目的状态共情问卷来评估二人组中每个成员对另一个成员的共情。44名参与者(女性26岁,男性18岁,平均年龄26.70岁)在基线和每次梦境讨论后提供了共情得分。对于低于中位基线的共情得分者,讨论者对梦分享者的共情因梦境讨论而显著增加,具有中等效应量,𝜂2 = 0.39。梦境分享者对讨论者的同理心没有显著增加。在连续的讨论中,共情的变化不是线性的,也与梦报告的长度和讨论的长度无关。这些关于睡眠后做梦的社会效应的发现,可能具有群体联系功能,超越了梦的理论,这些理论在睡眠中对个人具有情感或记忆处理功能。
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Dreaming
Dreaming PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
CiteScore
3.30
自引率
27.80%
发文量
45
期刊介绍: Dreaming is a multidisciplinary journal, the only professional journal devoted specifically to dreaming. The journal publishes scholarly articles related to dreaming from any discipline and viewpoint. This includes - biological aspects of dreaming and sleep/dream laboratory research - psychological articles of any kind related to dreaming - clinical work on dreams regardless of theoretical perspective (Freudian, Jungian, existential, eclectic, etc.) - anthropological, sociological, and philosophical articles related to dreaming - articles about dreaming from any of the arts and humanities
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