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Trauma and Dreams

Deirdre Barrett (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
280 Seiten
1996
Harvard University Press (Verlag)
978-0-674-90552-8 (ISBN)
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Brings together the study of dreams and the psychology of trauma. This text considers how trauma shapes dreaming and what the dreaming mind might reveal about trauma. The book focuses on catastrophic events, such as combat, political torture, natural disasters, and rape.
According the the poet Elias Canetti, "All the things one has forgotten/scream for help in dreams". To the ancient Egyptians they were prophecies, and in world folklore they have often marked visitations from the dead. For Freud they were expressions of "wish fulfillment", and for Jung, symbolic representations of mythical archetypes. Although there is still much disagreement about the significance and function of dreams, they seem to serve as a barometer of current mind and body states. In this volume, Deidre Barrett brings together the study of dreams and the psychology of trauma. She has called on a distinguished group of psychiatrists, psychologists and social workers - among them Rosalind Cartwright, Robert J. Lifton, and Oliver Sacks - to consider how trauma shapes dreaming and what the dreaming mind might reveal about trauma. The book focuses on catastrophic events, such as combat, political torture, natural disasters and rape. The lasting effects of childhood trauma, such as sexual abuse or severe burns, on personality formation, the nature of memories of early trauma, and the development of defenses related to amnesia and dissociation are all considered.
The book also takes up trauma and adult dreams, including Vietnam veterans and post-traumatic stress disorder, Holocaust survivors and perpetrators, rape victims and firestorm survivors. Finally, this volume concludes with a look at the potential "traumas of normal life", such as divorce, bereavement and life-threatening illness, and the role of dreams in working through normal grief and loss. Taken together, these diverse perspectives illuminate the universal and the particular effects of traumatic experience. For physicians and clinicians, determining the aetiology of nightmares offers valuable diagnostic and therapeutic insights for individual treatment. This book provides a way of juxtaposing the research in the separate fields of trauma and dreams, and learning from their discoveries.

Part 1 Dreams after childhood trauma: children's traumatic dreams, Kathleen Nader; dreams and nightmares of burned children, Frederick J. Stoddard et al; identifying sexual trauma histories from patterns of sleep and dreams, Kathryn Belicki and Marion Cuddy; the use of dreams with incest survivors, Johanna King and Jacqueline R. Sheehan; dreams in multiple personality disorder, Deidre Barrett. Part 2 Adult trauma in wars and natural disasters: the healing nightmare - war dreams of Vietnam veterans, Harry A. Wilmer; who develops PTSD nightmares and who doesn't, Ernest Hartmann; sleep, dreaming and coping style in holocaust survivors, Peretz Lavie and Hanna Kaminer; dreaming well - on death and history, Robert Jay Lifton; the collective nightmare of Central American refugees, Adrianne Aron; Kasmine - dreams in the psychotherapy of a rape survivor, Karen Hangermn Muller; dreams of firestorm survivors, Alan Siegel. Part 3 Traumas of normal living: dreams and adaptation to divorce, Rosalind D. Cartwright; dreams in bereavement, Patricia Garfield; neurological dreams, Oliver Sacks; integration and ambivalence in transplants, Robert Bosnak; recurrent dreams - their relation to life events, Antonion L. Zadra.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 29.11.1996
Zusatzinfo references, index
Verlagsort Cambridge, Mass
Sprache englisch
Maße 158 x 235 mm
Gewicht 570 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Biopsychologie / Neurowissenschaften
Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Notfallmedizin
ISBN-10 0-674-90552-0 / 0674905520
ISBN-13 978-0-674-90552-8 / 9780674905528
Zustand Neuware
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