Abstract
This study investigated the dream themes of fourteen terminally ill cancer patients. The dreams were scored according to a standardized questionnaire, and the frequencies of the dream themes were compared to a group of forty-two aged persons. The results indicated that death and aggression occurred significantly more often in the dreams of the dying. Death themes also frequently appeared as a projection upon other dream characters. It is hypothesized that the projection reflects the dreamers' unresolved attitudes and feelings about their death experience.
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