Trenholme I, Cartwright R D, Greenberg G
Psychiatry Res. 1984 May;12(1):35-45. doi: 10.1016/0165-1781(84)90136-7.
Dreams reported from laboratory awakening of stably married women differed from those of women undergoing divorce: The former dreamed of the experiment; the latter had more threat themes. Those coping well during the divorce had more positive motives in the last dream than those who were depressed. Dreams of the nondepressed divorcées increased in anxiety from first to last dream report, whereas those of the depressed increased in masochism. Affiliation motives were common in dreams of the married subjects, while harm avoidance predominated in the divorcées' dreams. Nurturance and abasement were also common needs in the dreams of the depressed sample.
前者梦到实验;后者有更多威胁主题。在离婚期间应对良好的人在最后一个梦中的积极动机比那些抑郁的人更多。未抑郁的离婚女性从第一个梦境报告到最后一个梦境报告,焦虑情绪增加,而抑郁的女性的梦境中受虐倾向增加。在已婚受试者的梦境中,归属动机很常见,而在离婚女性的梦境中,避免伤害占主导。在抑郁样本的梦境中,养育和贬低也是常见需求。