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This volume contains some of the most interesting and promising work on dreams coming from therapists and researchers working at the crossroads of cognitive therapy and other systems - from a reprint of Beck's only article on cognition and dreams to the influence of modern neurobiology on the use of dreams in cognitive therapy. These chapters provide a meta-theory of drams that is unique to the cognitive perspective. As such, they begin the process of generating a comprehensive cognitive model of dream work that includes cognitive, affective, physical and behavioral features from which future research and clinical innovations can be built.
Contents
Part IIntroduction / Aaron T. Beck's Dream Theory in Context / Cognitive Patterns in Dreams and Daydreams / A Comparison of Cognitive, Psychodynamic, and Eclectic Therapists' Attitudes and Practices in Working with Dreams in Psychotherapy; Part II: Objectivist Approaches; Dreams as an Unappreciated Therapeutic Avenue for Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy / Dreams and Dream Image; Using Dreams in Cognitive Therapy / Imagery Rehearsal Therapy for Posttraumatic Nightmares: A Mind's Eye View; Part III: Constructivist Approaches; The ""Royal Road"" Becomes a Shrewd Shortcut: The Use of Dreams in Focused Treatment / From Reactive to Proactive Dreaming: A Cognitive Narrative Dream Manual / Focusing- Oriented Dream Work / The Hill Cognitive-Experiential Model of Dream Interpretation; Part IV: Future Directions; To Dream, Perchance to Sleep: Awakening Potential for Dreamwork for Cognitive Therapy