Department of Psychiatry, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15210, USA.
Columbia University School of Social Work, New York, New York, USA.
Death Stud. 2013 Mar;37(3):269-84. doi: 10.1080/07481187.2011.641138.
Bereavement and its accompanying psychological response (grief) constitute potent experiences that necessitate the reorganization of cognitive-affective representations of lost significant attachment figures during both wakefulness and dreaming. The goals of this preliminary study were to explore whether the dream content of 77 adults with complicated grief (CG) differed from that of a normative sample and whether CG patients who dream of the deceased differ from CG patients who do not dream of the deceased on measures of daytime emotional distress. CG dreams were characterized by more family and familiar characters including the deceased (in women), and fewer social interactions and emotions compared to norms. Increased representations of familiar characters in CG dreams may reflect attempts to reorganize relational cognitive schemas to compensate for the loss.
丧亲及其伴随的心理反应(悲伤)是强烈的体验,需要在清醒和做梦时重新组织对失去的重要依恋对象的认知-情感表现。本初步研究的目的是探索 77 名复杂性悲伤(CG)成年人的梦境内容是否与正常样本不同,以及是否 CG 患者梦到死者与不梦到死者在日间情绪困扰方面存在差异。与正常组相比,CG 梦境的特点是更多的家庭和熟悉的人物,包括死者(女性),以及较少的社会互动和情绪。CG 梦境中熟悉人物的代表性增加可能反映了试图重新组织关系认知图式以弥补损失的尝试。