Are We Dreaming or Are We Awake? A Quali-Quantitative Analysis of Dream Narratives and Dreaming Process During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2021
abstract:
The COVID-19 pandemic and the restrictive measures taken against the
spread of the contagion can be considered as traumatic events having a major
impact on mental health. Dreams after undergoing traumatic experiences could
"replay" traumatic scenes or have a para-therapeutic role that facilitates connections between a traumatic event and associated emotions. However, the studies carried out thus far in the field of sleep and dreams during the COVID-19 pandemic
have mostly focused on sleep disorders, emotional tones, and contents of dreams.
The aim of the present study was to explore, from a qualitative-quantitative perspective, the contents of dreams and the functions of dreaming during the COVID19 pandemic. A sample of 1,095 subjects who decide to recount their dreams, during
the early phase of the COVID-19 outbreak, was involved. A part of the Mannheim
Dream questionnaire was also examined, considering both dream recall and the
attitudes toward the dreams--both meaningful and transformative--as indicators
of the dreaming process. A cluster analysis was performed on dream narratives
through the T-Lab software. In all, 4 thematic clusters emerged: Escape From the
Threat; The Work of Mourning, Unrecalled Dreams; COVID-19: As Manifest
Content. The factorial mapping organized 3 vectors of meaning, representative of
the function of dreaming: Remembering, Repeating, and Working Through; From Traumatic Content to Problem-Solving Strategy; From the Safe-Guardian of Sleep
to the Safe-Guardian of Dream Waking continuity. The dreaming process shows
functions of integration and processing of memories but also that a decrease in
dream recall can act as a defense and have a crucial role in mental life. Clinical
implications are discussed
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
dreaming functions; COVID-19; narrative; quali-quantitative analysis
List of contributors:
Fante, Chiara
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