A Jungian approach to dreams reported by soldiers in a modern combat zone |
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Authors: | Wyatt Rob Goodwyn Erik Ignatowski Michael |
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Affiliation: | Community mental health centre in Athens, OH, USA. robby.wyatt@gmail.com |
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Abstract: | Treating combat deployed soldiers is becoming more prevalent and needed in psychiatry. Modern combat produces unique psychological challenges, including those without criteria for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). This article will attempt to share the primary author's experience with psychotherapy in a combat zone, along with understanding the general themes of dreams the author encountered while being deployed. Toward that end, the primary author [RW] discusses his personal experiences in Iraq working with soldiers whom he saw and treated while in theatre, with a particular focus on the dreams they reported. The co-authors [EG and MI] afterward collaborated with the primary author to formulate and provide insight into the dreams from a Jungian perspective. |
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Keywords: | combat dreams dream analysis Jungian analysis military psychiatry psychotherapy |
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