2020
DOI: 10.1111/1468-5922.12574
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Integration versus conflict between schools of dream theory and dreamwork: integrating the psychological core qualities of dreams with the contemporary knowledge of the dreaming brain

Abstract: The various ways schools of psychotherapy relate to dreams have been marked by isolationism and mutual conflict rather than self-examination and then integrating the discoveries and methods of other schools. Jung's method was in opposition to Freud's psychoanalysis. Existential psychology was dismissive of Freud's and Jung's discoveries, while cognitive dream interpretation and cognitive therapy sought other roads entirely. In addition, scientific and neuropsychological dream research has been only insignifica… Show more

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“…We recommend Jung (1974), Mattoon (1978), West (2011), Whitmont and Perera (1989), and Hillman (1979). A recent issue of the Journal of Analytical Psychology included several papers on dreams (Kron, 2020; Roesler, 2020; Vedfelt, 2020). Of particular note for our purposes is the paper by Noack (2010), who developed the notion of “social dreaming”, a term coined by Lawrence (2003).…”
Section: Our Approach To These Dreamsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We recommend Jung (1974), Mattoon (1978), West (2011), Whitmont and Perera (1989), and Hillman (1979). A recent issue of the Journal of Analytical Psychology included several papers on dreams (Kron, 2020; Roesler, 2020; Vedfelt, 2020). Of particular note for our purposes is the paper by Noack (2010), who developed the notion of “social dreaming”, a term coined by Lawrence (2003).…”
Section: Our Approach To These Dreamsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Frequently, the different theoretical orientations have emphasized the divergent viewpoints as opposite to convergent on the dream issue. Over the last years, several authors are focusing on convergence, proposing, for example, to use studies on cybernetic information networks to create a general framework to capture common features within research and dreamwork, to overcome the theoretical debates (Vedfelt, 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our observations were founded in the space of meanings given with the processes of participation; they were embodied, perceptual, and difficult to describe in language. Perceived sensations, affectivity, emotions and immediate interpretations are all associated with the lived experience and situation as perceived by all senses (Vedfelt, 2020).…”
Section: Methodological Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%