Contextualizing Images in Dreams and Daydreams |
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Authors: | Ernest Hartmann Robert Kunzendorf Rachel Rosen Nancy Gazells Grace |
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Affiliation: | (1) Newton-Wellesley Hospital, Tufts University School of Medicine, USA;(2) University of Massachusetts, Lowell |
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Abstract: | A contextualizing image (CI) is a powerful central image of a dream which appears to contextualize (provide a picture-context for) the dreamer's emotion. For instance, dreamers who have experienced any serious traumatic event sometimes dream, I was overwhelmed by a tidal wave. This appears to picture their feeling of terror and/or vulnerability.A scoring system for CIs is examined here and is applied to dreams and daydreams supplied by 40 students. Two raters scoring dreams on a blind basis showed good inter-rater reliability. Recent dreams were shown to have more as well as more intense CIs than recent daydreams; likewise, dreams that stand out had more intense CIs than daydreams that stand out. Students with thin boundaries had more and more intense CIs than students with thick boundaries in their recent dreams and nightmare, but not so clearly in dreams and nightmares that stand out. The emotions judged as contextualized by the powerful images tended towards fear/terror and helplessness/vulnerability in dreams (especially in dreams that stand out) whereas emotions contextualized by images in daydreams showed a wide range with no clusters. |
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Keywords: | dreams daydreams imagery emotion contextualizing images |
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