The first clinically validated therapy that enters your dream-state to simulate emotional experiences your waking mind cannot access — unlocking healing that talk therapy alone cannot provide.
Smaller than a coin, the DC-9 is placed at the temple as you drift toward sleep. Its crystalline transduction array reads and writes to the limbic system in real time — not via electrodes or pharmacology, but through precisely calibrated electromagnetic resonance tuned to your individual neural signature.
Unlike brain-computer interfaces of the past, the DC-9 requires no surgery, no wiring, no preparation beyond rest. It maps your emotional frequency during the first session and builds a model unique to your architecture.
Your therapist places the DC-9 at your temporal lobe. As you drift toward sleep, the device reads your limbic baseline — mapping your emotional frequencies, suppressions, and unresolved loops. No questionnaires. No intake forms. It listens to what your body already knows.
Within the REM state, the DC-9 constructs a precision-calibrated emotional environment. You experience it as fully real — the warmth, the grief, the confrontation, the tenderness. Your nervous system responds authentically. Healing begins not through understanding, but through genuine feeling.
Upon waking, your therapist guides a 20-minute integration session. The emotional memory has been formed — not recalled, but newly created. Over the following weeks, your nervous system rewires around this experience, dissolving the pattern that brought you in.
Each scenario is constructed from your neural map — not a generic template, but a world built from your own emotional architecture, populated by presences your mind already holds.
You stand in a place that feels like memory — the apartment, the doorway, the last morning. But this time, the conversation happens. The one cut short by silence, distance, or death. You speak. They hear you. And you hear them. The dream holds space for the ending that was stolen from you, allowing your nervous system to finally close what has remained open for years.
Many arrive never having been held by a parent who was emotionally present. The device builds this encounter from everything your body knows about longing — and delivers the embrace your nervous system never encoded. Not a simulation of love, but love itself, experienced as biological truth.
Infidelity and betrayal leave imprints the mind replays endlessly. In the dream-state, you experience the confrontation — not to relive pain, but to discharge the emotional charge keeping the wound alive. You feel what you needed to feel, say what you couldn't say, and move through it to the other side.
Some wounds stay open because the person who caused them never acknowledged the damage. The dream provides what reality withheld — a genuine reckoning, an apology your body can finally receive, not as fantasy, but as emotional truth.
Re-entering the state of open, unguarded connection — before disappointment taught you to protect yourself. Used to treat emotional numbness, avoidant attachment, and the inability to access tenderness. The dream does not simulate a person, but a state: the self before it learned to close.
Grief that has calcified into depression. The dream reconstructs the presence of someone lost — not as a ghost, but as they were, in a moment that feels complete. Patients describe waking lighter, as if a conversation grief had been delaying had finally happened.
DreamTherapy emerged from fifteen years of research at the intersection of neuroscience, lucid dreaming, and trauma therapy. Our Phase II clinical trials — the largest ever conducted on dream-state intervention — were published in Nature Neuroscience and The Lancet Psychiatry.
The core finding: emotional experiences encoded during REM sleep are neurologically indistinguishable from waking lived experience. The brain does not know the difference. The body responds. The healing is real.
I spent eleven years in therapy trying to grieve my mother. One session with DreamTherapy and I felt her presence — not imagined, real. I woke up crying in a way I never could before. The grief finally moved.
My father was never there. Not emotionally. I always thought I was fine with it. In the dream, he held me and said the things I'd been waiting forty years to hear. I didn't know I was still waiting until I wasn't anymore.
After my divorce, I couldn't feel anything toward anyone. Not numbness exactly — more like the door was sealed. Two sessions of First Love and something opened that I thought had closed permanently. I'm in a relationship now.
Begin with a 30-minute consultation. Your therapist will map your emotional history and identify which scenarios align with your needs. No commitment required.
Available in 12 cities · Licensed clinical supervision included · Insurance accepted in select plans