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Reflections on the self state dream.

J W Slap, E E Trunnell

    The Psychoanalytic Quarterly
    |April 1, 1987
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    Self psychologists propose unique "self state dreams" for narcissistic personality disorder patients. However, this study questions their distinctiveness, suggesting more research is needed to validate this dream theory.

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    Area of Science:

    • Psychology
    • Psychoanalysis
    • Dream Theory

    Background:

    • Self psychologists posit distinct dream characteristics in narcissistic personality disorder.
    • These "self state dreams" are believed to originate and structure differently from conventional psychoanalytic dreams.
    • Manifest content supposedly reflects the psyche's response to self-integrity threats.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To critically evaluate the claims made by self psychologists regarding self state dreams.
    • To question the unique origin, structure, and interpretability of these dreams.
    • To assess the current psychoanalytic framework's applicability to self state dreams.

    Main Methods:

    • Critical analysis of self psychology's theoretical contentions on dreams.
    • Examination of the proposed interpretation of manifest dream content.

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  • Review of the direct interpretability of self state dreams without patient associations.
  • Main Results:

    • The study questions the distinctiveness and theoretical underpinnings of self state dreams.
    • It challenges the claim that these dreams are directly interpretable by self psychologists.
    • The authors find the concept of self state dreams currently lacks sufficient empirical and theoretical support.

    Conclusions:

    • The concept of self state dreams remains questionable without further substantiation.
    • A more comprehensive psychology of dreaming is required from self psychologists.
    • The current understanding of these dreams is insufficient for clinical application.