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The Dreambody Approach to Chronic Pain and Healing

jyungar April 18, 2025

The Dreambody Approach to Chronic Pain and Healing

This paper explores the application of Arnold Mindell's dreambody concept to chronic pain management, proposing a paradigm shift away from the Cartesian dualism that has dominated Western medicine. By synthesizing Jungian psychology with somatic experience, the dreambody approach offers a framework that transcends the traditional psyche-soma split. This paper examines how the dreambody concept creates a "container of safety" in which both healer and patient can engage with suffering as a meaningful aspect of existence rather than merely a problem to be solved. Drawing on clinical experience and theoretical perspectives from depth psychology, I argue that chronic pain treatment requires abandoning the military metaphors of "fighting" disease and instead embracing a model where symptoms are understood as expressions of the whole personality. This approach does not promise cure in conventional terms but offers a path to meaning-making and deeper engagement with the totality of human experience, including decline, degeneration, and mortality. The paper concludes with practical implications for creating clinical environments that facilitate dreambody work and a call for research methodologies appropriate to this paradigm.

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