Dreams as a possible reflection of a dissociated self-monitoring system
Tthere has been a great deal of clinical and experimental interest expressed in dissociative disorders and dissociative states. Theories of mental organization and personality have been formulated as a result of this new emphasis on dissociative phenomena.
Dreams may possibly be thought of as dissociative phenomena of a particular type that reflect a monitoring of and reaction to internal and external conditions within the dreamer. Experimental and/or clinical work related to hypnosis, rapid eye movement phenomena, dreams, and hemispheric specialization support this view. Dreams can be described within the context of dissociation-based theories of personality organization. Brain behavior relationships are emphasized whenever possible.
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