Below are the best articles we could find on Dreamwork and dream analysis.
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Dreams are stories and images that our minds create while we sleep. They can be entertaining, fun, romantic, disturbing, frightening, and sometimes bizarre.
The question of whether “anyone else” has “been having” strange dreams (“lately”) is perennially popular online. It is a spooky yet comforting query.
"We have shown that seventy-five to one hundred dreams from a person give us a very good psychological portrait of that individual.
As a psychiatrist, I believe that dreams provide extraordinary insights into improving your health, relationships and career. I consult my dreams for all important decisions using a technique that I describe in "Emotional Freedom" and below. - Judith Orloff
In ancient times, people saw dreams as vessels of meaning that contained divine messages and had the power to alter history. Alexander the Great was on the verge of breaking ground for his new city when a gray-haired man appeared to him in a dream.
Have you ever had a dream so powerful it changed your life? You are not alone.
A long-simmering debate over the purpose of dreaming takes a surprising turn with a Columbia ocular physiologist’s hypothesis. Whether or not REM sleep exists to stir the eye, David Maurice has stirred up several disciplines.
What people are experiencing sometimes is difficult to communicate. It’s up to a doctor to listen differently—to translate it “into the language of medical science.”
Jung believed we could unlock both the conflicts and cures hidden in our dreams.
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