Wyatt Rob, Goodwyn Erik, Ignatowski Michael
Community mental health centre in Athens, OH, USA.
J Anal Psychol. 2011 Apr;56(2):217-31. doi: 10.1111/j.1468-5922.2010.01903.x.
Treating combat deployed soldiers is becoming more prevalent and needed in psychiatry. Modern combat produces unique psychological challenges, including those without criteria for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). This article will attempt to share the primary author's experience with psychotherapy in a combat zone, along with understanding the general themes of dreams the author encountered while being deployed. Toward that end, the primary author [RW] discusses his personal experiences in Iraq working with soldiers whom he saw and treated while in theatre, with a particular focus on the dreams they reported. The co-authors [EG and MI] afterward collaborated with the primary author to formulate and provide insight into the dreams from a Jungian perspective.
在精神病学领域,治疗部署在战斗地区的士兵变得越来越普遍且必要。现代战争带来了独特的心理挑战,包括那些不符合创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)标准的情况。本文将分享第一作者在战区进行心理治疗的经历,以及理解他在部署期间遇到的梦的一般主题。为此,第一作者[RW]讨论了他在伊拉克与在战区见到并治疗的士兵一起工作的个人经历,特别关注他们报告的梦。共同作者[EG和MI]随后与第一作者合作,从荣格心理学的角度对这些梦进行阐述并提供见解。