Gestalt Dream Work

Gestalt Dream Work

Gestalt dream work is an experiential, present-focused therapy method developed by Frederick Perls, where dreamers act out their dreams, taking on the roles of every person, object, and element. It focuses on re-owning disowned, repressed parts of the self—represented by dream elements—to understand unconscious messages and facilitate personal integration.

Key Principles and Techniques

During a hypnotherapy session:

  • You’re guided into a calm, focused state
  • You remain aware and in control (you’re not unconscious or “asleep”)
  • The therapist uses suggestions, imagery, or discussion to help shift patterns or habits

What it’s used for

  • “Becoming” the Elements: Instead of analyzing a dream symbolically, the client speaks in the first person (“I”) as the dream elements (e.g., “I am the scary locked door”), allowing for an emotional, experiential shift.
  • The Dreamer is the Author: Every character, person, animal, or inanimate object is considered a projection of a part of the dreamer’s personality.
  • Present-Moment Focus: Dreams are treated as a “drama” occurring in the now of the therapy session, rather than a past event to be analyzed.
  • Dialogue Technique: The therapist may invite different parts of the self (e.g., the dreamer vs. a dream object) to speak to one another to resolve internal conflicts.
  • DreamSenseMemory: A modern technique using sensory input to improve the recall and depth of emotional experience during dream work.

How to Practice Gestalt Dream Work

  1. Tell the Dream in Present Tense: Re-live the dream by telling it in the “here and now,” using “I” instead of “he/she”.
  2. Identify Key Elements: List the major figures and objects.
  3. Inhabit Each Element: Choose an element (especially one that evokes strong emotion or seems strange) and describe it from that element’s perspective.
  4. Dialogue: Let different parts of the dream have a conversation.
  5. Identify with the Message: Ask, “How does this part of the dream relate to my life right now?”.

Goal of Gestalt Dream Work

The objective is not to interpret the dream for the client, but to help them experience the repressed elements and integrate them into their “whole self,” reducing internal conflict and increasing awareness of their own needs and feelings.