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    The most relevant early contributions to the psychological aspect of the field were made by Sigmund Freud. Freud may truly be considered the father of the field of psychology around the world with his creation of the Psychoanalytical approach. Freud stated that the human mind is in a constant battle between the childish, selfish side of our mind and the benevolent moral self. When we as an individual have difficulty reconciling between the two, Humans will typically employ one or more of the…

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    Islands, think that dreams do not mean anything. They believe that there is no rhyme or reason to why we dream. The only thing a dream could do would be to merely tell interesting stories. Since people usually do not record nonsense or unimportant events or experiences, there might be a lot of cultures who believe this nonsense theory that ethnographers just do not know about (Barret 41-42). Discernment Theory Cultures that believe in the discernment theory believe that a dream is a state of…

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    However, no one can disagree to the mysteriousness of dreams. II. Topic Clarification: To the end of exploring this mystery, and hopefully clarifying it, we can at least look to patterns in dreams. More specifically, we can look to the particular types of dreams that we can distinguish. III. Roadmap: In this speech, I will describe three of them. I will take you through the nightmare, the recurring dream, and, finally, the lucid dream. body I. Main Point: First looking at nightmares, we…

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    but also with the brain. The brain controls most of what happens in your sleep and daily life. All the stages of sleep combined takes 90 to 110 minutes. Sigmund Freud is an Austrian neurologist and the father of psychology. Sigmund believed that dreams and sleep all had to do with daily life. He was right. When something did not make sense the second it happened, your brain would want to make sense of it no matter what,…

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    changed. Thier point is incorrect because even though we all dream big dreams there is a set of rules reality has and those are our boundaries. Some are specific to us others are specific to everyone. In The Outsiders its says “Since I was dreaming I brought Mom and Dad back to life”but the cold hard truth is that these dreams are impossible because he has boundaries and these are that he cannot bring back people from the dead. In Dream Big But Be Realistic For a Successful Life they say that…

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    The ideas of psychoanalytic perspective were developed by Sigmund Freud. This perspective perceives dreams as an expression of one 's own unconscious wishes and desires. The material of the dream, or the manifest content, is understood and explained through various symbols, or the latent content. Freud 's perspective states that the latent content of dreams express the unfiltered and true unconscious ideas, which could be considered as too explicit for the regular mind. The psychoanalytic view…

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    and 18 to participate in a once in a lifetime opportunity… A round trip to Mars is being given away to 3 lucky winners, visit www.trip2mars.com. After thinking about it a little I scribbled down the website on some paper and I remembered having a dream from that night. Two of my friends and I traveled to space and landed on Mars. I remember us getting on the shuttle and the trip must have taken a whole…

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    history of literature, dreams have become a framework for learned lessons or guiding the protagonist towards making the correct decisions. Especially in the realm of world literature, countries such as Austria and Switzerland have given us a ton of information regarding dream theory. Perhaps two of the most renowned scholars in the form of dreaming were Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung. Sigmund Freud’s most famous work regarding dreaming was his work, The Interpretation of Dreams. In the text, Freud…

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    chapter of our textbook Psychology: Themes and Variations, Weiten discusses various topics of consciousness; one of which includes the world of dreams. He begins with the contents of dreams and goes into different areas of what the unconscious mind dreams. There are common themes that were reported in a study from college students. Weiten brings up that our dreams are influenced by what is happening in our day to day lives, or by different stimuli that would be affecting us while we sleep. By…

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    TO DREAM OR NOT TO DREAM, WHAT IS REALITY? Inception vs Descartes. Inception suggests that you can know that you’re dreaming and therefore act and behave accordingly in a dream to achieve a desired outcome. While Descartes, states that while in a dream it is impossible to know that you are dreaming. In both the movie Inception and Descartes, each infer that dreams can be so real that it is impossible to know if you are dreaming or not. The movie solves this question by introducing the concept…

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