Dagna Skrzypińska and Barbara Szmigielska Dagna Skrzypińska and Barbara Szmigielska Additional information is available at the end of the chapter

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http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.70893

#### **Abstract**

In recent years, cognitive-behavioral-oriented therapists have found a new interest in work with dreams. Dream analysis within the framework of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) seems to be fully justified if the cognitive processes involved in the dreaming process are considered. The aim of the chapter is to introduce three perspectives for working with dreams within the realm of CBT. The first perspective is dedicated to the historical view on the use of dreams in CBT. The second includes an analysis of the conceptual functions of working with dreams in CBT. The third presents practical issues related to dream analysis in CBT. To sum up, the chapter presents systematic and comprehensive information about the therapeutic work with dreams within CBT from a historical, functional, and processual perspective.

DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.70893

**Keywords:** dreams, cognitive-behavioral therapy, dream analysis, continuous hypothesis, cognitive content-specificity hypothesis
