Dream Rehearsal
Hi Lion
.....Another dream was of my mother driving me and my children over a cliff. I added seat belts for us and not her. After re-playing this a few times in my mind and before I went to bed yet again, It happened the exact way I had imagined earlier. I have the dream again maybe two times and that was it. It went away. Having something that really exists in your life that you bring into the dream world helps. It is like the thing you are carrying grounds you from that world into the other. But like I said, by doing some prep work before the actual dreaming helped me everytime....
This type of dream rehearsal helped me with recurring dreams or super intense ones that cause daytime flashbacks. A counselor taught me a process for this. I would note the dream pretty briefly so I didn't have to re-expose myself unnecessarily. Then I would imagine a better way for the dream to end. I would visualize that happening and create a mnemonic for representing the better ending.
For example, when I dreamt that a man who raped me was making me help him move the buried remains of children and other people he had killed (fictitious dream imagery), I imagined that he just dissolved and that the bones got back together into people. When I meditated while falling asleep at night after that, I remembered how I wanted the dream to end and repeatedly told myself that he would just dissolve- that it was a dream and he couldn't really get to me and make me do things in my sleep.
More specifically mnemonically speaking, I've decided that I don't need to have any more dreams about this rapist, especially because in real life I have a lifetime no-contact order protecting me from him. I've remembered distressing dreams with him in them and visualized a green exit sign. If I see him, I think of the green exit sign and exit to my mental safe space. I haven't had a dream with him in it since I started practicing this technique, but I also haven't experienced alot of triggers related to him either. I've had other nightmares- the battle continues on! I also started taking a beta-blocker about two weeks ago and the nightmares have reduced greatly since then.
For me, it seems that distressing dreams further highlight topics that I am avoiding during the daytime. I KNOW I'm avoiding alot of these topics because it is so much to deal with and stay stabalized and able to parent, etc. However, what I've noticed is that many of the concepts that I've been avoiding are to my benefit to resolve. Usually I discover that the things I thought about myself because of what happened to me were so very wrong and self-harmful and that the resolutions initiated by bad dreams bring me a greater peace in life. Self-stimulated psycho-education I think.
My introspection re: dreams has become really routine. I'll have a crazy, often randomly seeming dream with a few key characters or concepts, wake up at like 3 am with a sick headache, begin having trauma memories and/or flooding, write out the dream, write out the memories, identify the negative cognitions CBT style- identify the positive cognitions, and then meditate a mantra involving the positive cognitions in a way that seems authentically truthful. I have to make sure that I truly believe the postive cognitions before I use them in meditation. By 7 am when my family wakes up, I usually feel better, but am also exhausted.
I've been researching chakra meditation and have been using affirmations for various chakras during meditation as well. For my traumas, root and heart chakra have been the targets lately. Root represents your connection to the earth and your right to be alive: pretty salient for someone with the kind of history you have related in your diary. Heart is the seat of joy- or sadness if imbalanced. Another direct hit for someone having to face the facts of PTSD instigating trauma. If you are a visual person, you can find graphic collections set to music that others have made to stimulate or balance each chakra on youtube. It's worth checking out, but I would use it just to get an idea of how visualization could help you while falling asleep. Certains colors and objects represent each chakra, like red and tree roots for the root chakra, etc.