Dream About shrink

Pamela Ball Interpretation: also see Analyst

1- In dreams, to shrink is to have a desire to return to childhood, or to a smaller space in order to be looked after. In everyday life we may be aware of losing face or of feeling small and this can be translated in dreams as shrinking.

To see something - or somebody - shrink can indicate that it is losing its or their power over us.

2- Psychologically we can learn to handle who we arc by recognising both how necessarv, and also how small, we are in the general scheme of things.

The latter can be accompanied in dreaming by a feeling of shrinking. We therefore become less threatening to ourselves and others.

3- Following the psychological recognition of our smallness, we equally can become aware of the sense of belonging to a much greater cosmic whole. This is represented in dreams by a feeling of shrinking.

Tony Crisp Interpretation

dreamer or people shrink: return to a childhood feeling state or point of view; losing face or feeling ‘small’. Other things shrink: they are becoming less threatening or interesting or play less important pan in one’s life; are seen as connected with the unconscious, aspects of which are often seen as of little’ significance, yet are full of the son of power which motivates or undermines our resolves.

James R. Lewis and Evelyn Dorothy Oliver Interpretation

If we dream about shrinking, perhaps the dream relates to our childhood. Alternatively, maybe we are “feeling small.” When other things shrink, it may be a representation that they are playing a smaller role in our life than formerly. We also sometimes refer to shy people as “shrinking violets,” and to psychiatrists as “shrinks.” (See also Little, Small).

Versatile - Anonymous Interpretation

Material aspects: In dreams, to shrink is to have a desire to return to childhood, or to a smaller space in order to be looked after. In everyday life we may be aware of losing face or of feeling small and this can be translated in dreams as shrinking.

To see something – or somebody – shrink can indicate that it is losing its power over us.

Versatile - Anonymous Interpretation

Psychological / emotional perspective: Psychologically we can learn to handle who we are by recognizing both how necessary and also how small we are in the general scheme of things.

The latter can be accompanied in dreaming by a feeling of shrinking. We therefore become less threatening to ourselves and others.

Versatile - Anonymous Interpretation

Following the psychological recognition of our smallness, we equally can become aware of the sense of belonging to a much greater cosmic whole. This is represented in dreams by a feeling of shrinking. Consult the entries for analyst and size for further information.

Martha Clarke Interpretation

When you cringe in dreams it is interpreted as the fear of facing reality or the desire to become small to the point of invisibility so you can avoid reporting to anyone.

It is the fear of failure or making commitments that imply responsibility.

myjellybean Interpretation

To dream that you are shrinking, suggests that you lack self-confidence. You may also feel embarrassed about some situation. Also see “Small”.

Betty Bethards Interpretation

Something is losing importance, power; deflated image of self. To eliminate the weight of fears, concerns, by shrinking them down to size.

Margaret Hamilton Interpretation

To lessen in influence, power, etc.; Research whatever is shrinking

Ian Wallace Interpretation

Opportunity to expand my levels of awareness by narrowing my overall focus and objectively observing what is emerging for me

Tony Crisp Interpretation

If dreamer or people shrink: return to a childhood feeling state or point of view; losing face or feeling “small.” If other things shrink: they are becoming less threatening or interesting or play less important part in one’s life; are seen as connected with the unconscious, aspects of which are often seen as of “little” significance, yet are full of the sort of power that motivates or undermines our resolves.

Tony Crisp Interpretation

little, small Of little importance; feeling “small”; relating to childhood. See also .