A Phase Transition of the Unconscious: Automated Text Analysis of Dreams in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy

AimPsychotherapy could be interpreted as a self-organizing process which reveals discontinuous pattern transitions (so-called phase transitions). Whereas this was shown in the conscious process of awake patients by different measures and at different time scales, dreams came very seldom into the foc...

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Main Authors: Alessandro Gennaro, Sylvia Kipp, Kathrin Viol, Giulio de Felice, Silvia Andreassi, Wolfgang Aichhorn, Sergio Salvatore, Günter Schiepek
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-08-01
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spelling doaj-23491f2c194f4c6290586239dff30a222020-11-25T03:55:16ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782020-08-011110.3389/fpsyg.2020.01667543613A Phase Transition of the Unconscious: Automated Text Analysis of Dreams in Psychoanalytic PsychotherapyAlessandro Gennaro0Sylvia Kipp1Kathrin Viol2Giulio de Felice3Giulio de Felice4Silvia Andreassi5Wolfgang Aichhorn6Sergio Salvatore7Günter Schiepek8Günter Schiepek9Department of Dynamic and Clinical Psychology, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, ItalyInstitute of Health and Social Relations, FOM, University of Applied Sciences for Economics and Management, Essen, GermanyInstitute of Synergetics and Psychotherapy Research, University Hospital of Psychiatry, Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, Paracelsus Medical University, Salzburg, AustriaDepartment of Dynamic and Clinical Psychology, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, ItalyFaculty of Psychology, NCIUL University, London, United KingdomDepartment of Dynamic and Clinical Psychology, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, ItalyInstitute of Synergetics and Psychotherapy Research, University Hospital of Psychiatry, Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, Paracelsus Medical University, Salzburg, AustriaDepartment of Dynamic and Clinical Psychology, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, ItalyInstitute of Synergetics and Psychotherapy Research, University Hospital of Psychiatry, Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, Paracelsus Medical University, Salzburg, AustriaDepartment of Psychology, Ludwig Maximilian University, Munich, GermanyAimPsychotherapy could be interpreted as a self-organizing process which reveals discontinuous pattern transitions (so-called phase transitions). Whereas this was shown in the conscious process of awake patients by different measures and at different time scales, dreams came very seldom into the focus of investigation. The present work tests the hypothesis that, by dreaming, the patient gets progressively more access to affective-laden (i.e., emotionally charged) unconscious dimensions. Furthermore, the study investigates if, over the course of psychotherapy, a discontinuous phase transition occurs in the patient’s capacity to get in contact with those unconscious dimensions.Methods and ProceduresA series of 95 dream narratives reported during a psychoanalytic psychotherapy of a female patient (published as the “dreams of Amalie X”) was used for analysis. An automated text analysis procedure based on multiple correspondence analysis was applied to the textual corpus of the dreams, highlighting a 10-factor structure. The factors, interpreted as affective-laden unconscious meaning dimensions, were adopted to define a 10-dimensional phase space, in which the ability of a dream to be associated with one or more local factors representing complex affective-laden meanings is measured by the Euclidean distance (ED) from the origin of this hyperspace. The obtained ED time series has been fitted by an autoregressive integrated moving average (ARIMA) model and by non linear methods like dynamic complexity, recurrence plot, and time frequency distribution. Change point analysis was applied to these non linear methods.ResultsThe results show an increased frequency and intensity of dreams to get access to affective-laden meanings. Non linear methods identified a phase transition-like jump of the ED dynamics onto a higher complexity level of the dreaming process, suggesting a non linear process in the patient’s capacity to get in contact with unconscious dimensions.ConclusionThe study corroborates the hypothesis that, by dreaming, the patient gets progressively more access to affective-laden meaning intended as unconscious dimensions. The trajectory of this process has been reproduced by an ARIMA model, and beyond this, non linear methods of time series analysis allowed the identification of a phase transition in the unconscious process of the psychoanalytic therapy under investigation.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.01667/fulltext analysisdream analysispsychotherapy processmeaningphase transition
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author Alessandro Gennaro
Sylvia Kipp
Kathrin Viol
Giulio de Felice
Giulio de Felice
Silvia Andreassi
Wolfgang Aichhorn
Sergio Salvatore
Günter Schiepek
Günter Schiepek
spellingShingle Alessandro Gennaro
Sylvia Kipp
Kathrin Viol
Giulio de Felice
Giulio de Felice
Silvia Andreassi
Wolfgang Aichhorn
Sergio Salvatore
Günter Schiepek
Günter Schiepek
A Phase Transition of the Unconscious: Automated Text Analysis of Dreams in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy
Frontiers in Psychology
text analysis
dream analysis
psychotherapy process
meaning
phase transition
author_facet Alessandro Gennaro
Sylvia Kipp
Kathrin Viol
Giulio de Felice
Giulio de Felice
Silvia Andreassi
Wolfgang Aichhorn
Sergio Salvatore
Günter Schiepek
Günter Schiepek
author_sort Alessandro Gennaro
title A Phase Transition of the Unconscious: Automated Text Analysis of Dreams in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy
title_short A Phase Transition of the Unconscious: Automated Text Analysis of Dreams in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy
title_full A Phase Transition of the Unconscious: Automated Text Analysis of Dreams in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy
title_fullStr A Phase Transition of the Unconscious: Automated Text Analysis of Dreams in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy
title_full_unstemmed A Phase Transition of the Unconscious: Automated Text Analysis of Dreams in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy
title_sort phase transition of the unconscious: automated text analysis of dreams in psychoanalytic psychotherapy
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Psychology
issn 1664-1078
publishDate 2020-08-01
description AimPsychotherapy could be interpreted as a self-organizing process which reveals discontinuous pattern transitions (so-called phase transitions). Whereas this was shown in the conscious process of awake patients by different measures and at different time scales, dreams came very seldom into the focus of investigation. The present work tests the hypothesis that, by dreaming, the patient gets progressively more access to affective-laden (i.e., emotionally charged) unconscious dimensions. Furthermore, the study investigates if, over the course of psychotherapy, a discontinuous phase transition occurs in the patient’s capacity to get in contact with those unconscious dimensions.Methods and ProceduresA series of 95 dream narratives reported during a psychoanalytic psychotherapy of a female patient (published as the “dreams of Amalie X”) was used for analysis. An automated text analysis procedure based on multiple correspondence analysis was applied to the textual corpus of the dreams, highlighting a 10-factor structure. The factors, interpreted as affective-laden unconscious meaning dimensions, were adopted to define a 10-dimensional phase space, in which the ability of a dream to be associated with one or more local factors representing complex affective-laden meanings is measured by the Euclidean distance (ED) from the origin of this hyperspace. The obtained ED time series has been fitted by an autoregressive integrated moving average (ARIMA) model and by non linear methods like dynamic complexity, recurrence plot, and time frequency distribution. Change point analysis was applied to these non linear methods.ResultsThe results show an increased frequency and intensity of dreams to get access to affective-laden meanings. Non linear methods identified a phase transition-like jump of the ED dynamics onto a higher complexity level of the dreaming process, suggesting a non linear process in the patient’s capacity to get in contact with unconscious dimensions.ConclusionThe study corroborates the hypothesis that, by dreaming, the patient gets progressively more access to affective-laden meaning intended as unconscious dimensions. The trajectory of this process has been reproduced by an ARIMA model, and beyond this, non linear methods of time series analysis allowed the identification of a phase transition in the unconscious process of the psychoanalytic therapy under investigation.
topic text analysis
dream analysis
psychotherapy process
meaning
phase transition
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.01667/full
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