Studies with lucid dreaming as add-on therapy to Gestalt therapy.

Acta Neurol Scand

Institute for Consciousness and Dream Research, Vienna, Austria; Department of Psychology, Webster University, Vienna, Austria.

Published: June 2015

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study explored the effectiveness of lucid dreaming (LD) as an additional therapy for treating nightmares in participants experiencing them regularly.
  • Thirty-two subjects were divided into two groups: one receiving only Gestalt therapy and the other receiving Gestalt therapy plus lucid dreaming techniques, with a ten-week treatment period.
  • Results showed a significant reduction in nightmare frequency for both groups, with those practicing lucid dreaming experiencing quicker and greater improvements, and only the combined therapy group showed enhanced sleep quality.

Article Abstract

Objectives: The aim of the present exploratory clinical study was to evaluate LD as an add-on therapy for treating nightmares.

Methods: Thirty-two subjects having nightmares (ICD-10: F51.5) at least twice a week participated. Subjects were randomly assigned to group: A) Gestalt therapy group (= GTG), or B) Gestalt and lucid dreaming group therapy (= LDG). Each group lasted ten weeks. Participants kept a sleep/dream diary over the treatment. Examinations with respect to nightmare frequency and sleep quality (Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index) were carried out at the beginning, after five and ten weeks and at a follow-up three months later.

Results: Concerning nightmare frequency, a significant reduction was found in both groups after the ten-week-study and at the follow-up (Wilcoxon test: P ≤ 0.05). Significant reduction in dream recall frequency could only be observed in the GTG (Wilcoxon test: P ≤ 0.05). For subjects having succeeded in learning lucid dreaming, reduction was sooner and higher. Sleep quality improved for both groups at the follow-up (P ≤ 0.05, Wilcoxon test). Only the LDG showed significant improvement at the end of therapy (P ≤ 0.05).

Conclusion: Lucid dreaming, in combination with Gestalt therapy, is a potent technique to reduce nightmare frequency and improve the subjective quality of sleep.

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