An Interpersonal Perspective on Dreams: Commentary on Paper by Hazel Ipp |
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Authors: | Edgar A Levenson PhD and MD |
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Institution: | 1. William Alanson White Institute;2. New York University, Graduate Studies Division;3. Postgraduate Center for Mental Health;4. American Psychoanalytic Association |
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Abstract: | A basic rhythm of breakdown–recovery, with many offshoots and permutations, characterizes aspects of psychic life. This rhythm threads its way through Elkin's, Winnicott's, and Bion's work and plays an important role in the unconscious processing of affects. If this rhythm is damaged or jammed, affect processing goes awry. Dream work helps initiate affect processing, a kind of emotional digestion. If the dream work's rhythm of breakdown–recovery is damaged, one lives in a state of chronic emotional indigestion or starvation. Clinical work, including a child's dream of the World Trade Center disaster, illustrates the discussion. |
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