Working with Dreams in Psychotherapy: The Therapists' Perspective |
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Authors: | Rachel E. Crook Clara E. Hill |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Psychology, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland |
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Abstract: | 129 therapists completed a 70-item questionnaire about working with dreams in psychotherapy. Almost all therapists (92%) worked with dreams in psychotherapy at least occasionally. Therapists reported that 15% of clients had brought dreams into therapy during the past year. Therapists engaged more in exploratory than insight- or action-oriented activities when working with dreams. They were more likely to work on dreams with clients who had troubling dreams or who were interested in working on dreams, but were unlikely to work on dreams with schizophrenic or psychotic clients. Those clinicians who were more likely to work with dreams had more training, higher estimated dream recall, more positive attitudes toward dreams, and did more personal dream work than clinicians who were not likely to work with dreams. |
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Keywords: | dream interpretation attitudes toward dreams therapist training dream activities |
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