<p>Addendum: Articles Included in the Study:</p><p>Adams, K. (2005). Voices in my dream: Children's interpretation of auditory messages in divine dreams. </p><p>Dreaming 15(3):195-204.</p><p>Adams, K., and B. Hyde (2008). Children's grief dreams and the theory of spiritual intelligence. Dreaming 18(1): </p><p>58-67.</p><p>Armitage, R., A. Rochlen, T. Fitch, M. Trivedi, and A. J. Rush (1995). Dream recall and major depression: A </p><p> preliminary report. Dreaming 5(3): 189-198.</p><p>Avila-White, D., A. Schneider, and G. W. Domhoff (1999). The most recent dreams of 12-13 year-old boys and </p><p> girls: A methodological contribution to the study of dream content in teenagers. Dreaming 9(2/3): 163-</p><p>172.</p><p>Barcaro, U., R. Calabrese, C. Cavallero, R. Diciotti, and C.Navona (2002). Significance of automatically detected </p><p> word recurrences in dream associations. Dreaming 12(2): 93-108</p><p>Barrett, D. (1991). Flying dreams and lucidity: An empirical study of their relationship. Dreaming 1(2): 129-134.</p><p>Barrett, D. (1992). Just how lucid are lucid dreams? Dreaming 2(4): 221-228.</p><p>Barrett, D. (1993). The "committee of sleep": A study of dream incubation for problem solving. Dreaming </p><p>3(2): 115-122.</p><p>Baumann, E., and C. E. Hill (2008). The attainment of insight in the insight stage of the Hill dream model: </p><p>The influence of client reactance and therapist interventions. Dreaming 18(2): 127-137.</p><p>Bears, M., R, Cartwright, and P. Mercer (2000). Masochistic dreams: A gender-related diathesis for depression </p><p> revisited. Dreaming 10(4): 211-220.</p><p>Beaulieu-Prévost, D., C. C. Simard, and A. Zadra (2009). Making sense of dream experiences: A multidimensional</p><p> approach to beliefs about dreams. Dreaming 19(3): 119-134.</p><p>Bernstein, D. M., and B. Roberts (1995). Assessing dreams through self-report questionnaires: Relations with past </p><p> research and personality. Dreaming 5(1): 13-28</p><p>Bilsborrow, G., J. Davidson, and J. Scott (2009). Exploratory factor analysis of Hartmann’s scale for central </p><p> imagery and its relationship to dreamer emotion. Dreaming 19(3): 187-205. Blagrove, M., and L. Akehurst (2000). Personality and dream recall frequency: Further negative findings. </p><p>Dreaming 10(3): 139-148.</p><p>Blagrove, M., and S. Fisher (2009). Trait–state interactions in the etiology of nightmares. Dreaming 19(2): </p><p>65-74.</p><p>Blagrove, M., E. Bell, and A. Wilkinson (2010). Association of lucid dreaming frequency with Stroop task. </p><p>Dreaming 20(4): 280-287.</p><p>Blagrove, M., and A. Wilkinson (2010). Lucid dreaming frequency and change blindness performance. </p><p>Dreaming 20(2): 130-135.</p><p>Boerger, E. A. (2009). 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Sleep and dream patterns of political liberals and conservatives. Dreaming 16(3): 223-</p><p>235. </p><p>Bulkeley, K. (2009). Mystical dreaming: Patterns in form, content, and meaning. Dreaming 19(1): 30-41.</p><p>Bulkeley, K., B. Broughton, A. Sanchez, and J. Stiller (2005). Earliest remembered dreams. Dreaming 15(3): 205-</p><p>222.</p><p>Bulkeley, K., and G. W. Domhoff (2010). Detecting meaning in dream reports: An extension of a word search </p><p> approach. Dreaming 20(2): 77-95. Busink, R., and D. Kuiken (1996). Identifying types of impactful dreams: A replication. Dreaming 6(2): 97 –</p><p>120.</p><p>Butler, S., and Pivik, R.T. (1991). Dreaming in reading disabled children: Formal features. Dreaming 1(3): 193-</p><p>210.</p><p>Cariola, L. A. (2008). A structural and functional analysis of dream narratives. Dreaming 18(1): 16-26.</p><p>Cartwright, R. D. (1991). 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Wright (2007). Characteristics of chronic nightmares in a trauma-</p><p> exposed treatment-seeking sample. Dreaming 17(4): 187-198.</p><p>DeCicco, T. L. (2007a). Dreams of female university students: Content analysis and the relationship to </p><p> discovery via the Ullman method. Dreaming 17(2): 98-112.</p><p>DeCicco, T. L. (2007b). What is the story telling? Examining discovery with the storytelling method (TSM) </p><p> and testing with a control group. Dreaming 17(4): 227-238.</p><p>DeDonato, A., K. Belicki, and M. Cuddy (1996). Raters’ abilities to identify individuals reporting sexual abuse </p><p> from nightmare content. Dreaming 6(1): 33-42.</p><p>Delorme, M., M. Lortie-Lussier, and J. De Koninck (2002). Stress and coping in the waking and dreaming states </p><p> during an examination period. Dreaming 12(4): 171 –184.</p><p>Deslauriers, D., and J. Cordts (1995). Dreams and current concerns: A narrative co-constitutive approach. </p><p>Dreaming 5(4): 247-266.</p><p>Domhoff, G. W., N. Nishikawa, and L. Brubaker (2004). A research note on the male/female percentage in the </p><p> dreams of Japanese women: A failed attempt at replication. Dreaming 14(1): 50-53.</p><p>Domhoff, G. W., and A. Schneider (1999). Much ado about very little: The small effect sizes when home and </p><p> laboratory collected dreams are compared. Dreaming 9(2/3): 139-152.</p><p>Duesbury, E. (2001). Personalized method for interpreting dreams (PMID) — as applied to relationship issues. </p><p>Dreaming 11(4): 203-216.</p><p>Duke, T., and J. Davidson (2002). Ordinary and recurrent dream recall of active, past and non-recurrent dreamers </p><p> during and after academic stress. Dreaming 12(4): 185-198.</p><p>Dumont, M., C. M. J. Braun, and A. Guimond (2007). Dreaming and unilateral brain lesions: A multiple lesion case</p><p> analysis. Dreaming 17(1): 20-34.</p><p>Erlacher, D., and M. Schredl (2008). Cardiovascular responses to dreamed physical exercise during REM lucid </p><p> dreaming. Dreaming 18(2): 112-121</p><p>Falk, D. R., and C. E. Hill (1995). The effectiveness of dream interpretation groups for women undergoing a </p><p> divorce transition. Dreaming 5(1): 29-42. Fedyszyn, I. E., and R.l Conduit (2007). Tone induction of ocular activity and dream imagery from stage 2 sleep. </p><p>Dreaming 17(1): 35-47.</p><p>Foulkes, D., M. Hollifield, L. Bradley, R. Terry, and B. Sullivan (1991). Waking self-understanding, REM dream </p><p> self representation, and cognitive ability variables at ages 5-8. Dreaming 1(1): 41-52.</p><p>Fukuda, K., R. D. Ogilvie, L. Chilcott, A. Vendittelli, and T. Takeuchi (1998). The prevalence of sleep paralysis </p><p> among Canadian and Japanese college students. Dreaming 8(2): 59-66.</p><p>Funkhouser, A. T., O. Würmle, C. M. Cornu, and M. Bahro (2001). Boundary questionnaire results in the mentally </p><p> healthy elderly. Dreaming 11(2): 83-88.</p><p>Gackenbach, J. (2006). Video game play and lucid dreams: Implications for the development of consciousness. </p><p>Dreaming 16(2): 96-110.</p><p>Gackenbach, J. (2009). Electronic media and lucid-control dreams: Morning after reports. Dreaming 19(1): </p><p>1-6.</p><p>Gackenbach, J., and B. Kuruvilla (2008). The relationship between video game play and threat simulation dreams. </p><p>Dreaming 18(4): 236-256.</p><p>Gackenbach, J., B. Kuruvilla, and R. Dopko (2009). Video game play and dream bizarreness. Dreaming 19(4): </p><p>218-231.</p><p>Gauchat, A., A. Zadra, R. E. Tremblay, P. D. Zelazo, and J. R. Séguin (2009). Recurrent dreams and psychosocial </p><p> adjustment in preteenaged children. Dreaming 19(2): 75-84. </p><p>Germain, A., B. Krakow, B. Faucher, A. Zadra, T. Nielsen, M. Hollifield, T. D. Warner, and M. Koss (2004). </p><p>Increased mastery elements associated with imagery rehearsal treatment for nightmares in sexual assault survivors with PTSD. Dreaming 14(4): 195-206.</p><p>Giambra, L. M., R. E. Jung, and A. Grodsky (1996). Age changes in dream recall in adulthood. Dreaming 6(1): </p><p>17-32.</p><p>Gilchrist, S., J. Davidson, J. Shakespeare-Finch (2007). Dream emotions, waking emotions, personality </p><p> characteristics and well-being: A positive psychology approach. Dreaming 17(3): 172-185.</p><p>Gilliland, J., and M. Stone (2007). Color and communication in the dreams of hearing and deaf persons. </p><p>Dreaming 17(1): 48-56. Godbout, R., C. Bergeron, E. Stip, and L. Mottron (1998). A laboratory study of sleep and dreaming in a case of </p><p>Asperger's syndrome. Dreaming 8(2): 75-88.</p><p>Gross, M., and P. Lavie (1994). Dreams in sleep apnea patients. Dreaming 4(3): 195-204.</p><p>Gruber, R. E., J. J. Steffen, and S. P. Vonderhaar (1995). Lucid dreaming, waking personality and </p><p> cognitive development. Dreaming 5(1): 1-12.</p><p>Halliday, G. (1992). Effect of encouragement on dream recall. Dreaming 2(1): 39-44.</p><p>Halliday, G. (2004). Dreamwork and nightmares with incarcerated juvenile felons. Dreaming 14(1): 30-42.</p><p>Hartmann, E. (2000). We do not dream of the 3 R’s: Implications for the nature of dreaming mentation. </p><p>Dreaming 10(2): 103-110.</p><p>Hartmann, E.(2008). The central image makes "big" dreams big: The central image as the emotional heart of the </p><p> dream. Dreaming 18(1): 44-57.</p><p>Hartmann, E., and R. Basile (2003). Dream imagery becomes more intense after 9/11/01. Dreaming 13(2): </p><p>61-66.</p><p>Hartmann, E., R. Elkin, and M. Garg (1991). Personality and dreaming: The dreams of people with very thick or </p><p> very thin boundaries. Dreaming 1(4): 311-321.</p><p>Hartmann, E., R. Kunzendorf, R. Rosen, and N. G. Grace (2001). Contextualizing images in dreams and </p><p> daydreams. Dreaming 11(2): 97-114.</p><p>Hartmann, E., R. Rosen, and W. Rand (1998). Personality and dreaming: Boundary structure and dream content. </p><p>Dreaming 8(1): 31-40.</p><p>Hartmann, E., M. Zborowski, R. 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Theory of mind in dreaming: Awareness of feelings and thoughts of </p><p> others in dreams. Dreaming 15(1): 48-57</p><p>Kern, C., and S. Roll (2001). Object representations in dreams of Chicanos and Anglos. Dreaming 11(3): 149-166.</p><p>King, D. B., and T. L. DeCicco (2007). The relationships between dream content and physical health, mood, and </p><p> self-construal. Dreaming 17(3): 127-139. King, D. B., and T. L. DeCicco (2009). Dream relevance and the continuity hypothesis: Believe it or not? </p><p>Dreaming 19(4): 207-217.</p><p>Kirschner, N. T. (1999). Medication and dreams: Changes in dream content after drug treatment. Dreaming </p><p>9(2/3):195-200.</p><p>Köthe, M., and R. Pietrowsky (2001). Behavioral effects of nightmares and their correlations to personality </p><p> patterns. Dreaming 11(1): 43-52.</p><p>Kolchakian, M. R., and C. E. Hill (2002). Dream interpretation with heterosexual dating couples. Dreaming </p><p>12(1): 1-16.</p><p>Kozmová, M., and R. N.Wolman (2006). 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