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    transference. Transference means the redirections of feelings or projection of attitudes and emotions from one person to another. This access of repressed feelings is gained through the use of dream interpretation (Wallerstein, 2002). During his years in therapy Freud would use two techniques which are dream analysis and free association. Free association is when patients would say whatever they were feeling or thinking at the particular time meaning that it can be any…

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    Why Do Dreams Cause Fear

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    a. P7: Main Idea: Dreams also can alert us to dangers that are internal. Baltimore learned she had an ulcer by an alert of a dream. Other people get dreams that alert illness like cancer and heart disease. b. Paraphrasing: Mary Agnes found out that her dreams can also alert of dangers inside your body. Like for example, she dreamed that she traveled inside her body and found a boiler room in danger of blowing up. Also, she found that the dream was an alert and she went to a doctor and the doctor…

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    Sometimes the dreams we find aren’t necessarily ones we had in mind before. In life can change in a small increment of time. In the novela Of Mice and Men, by John Steinbeck, Crooks having a change in his dream because of things that were happening around him. With actions in this novela it is extremely noticeable that Crooks has a dream just like George and Lennie do. On this ranch Crooks is the only black worker which sets him back because this time period is a period of extreme racism and…

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    Daniella Farzam Professor Y. Cooper-Grigg English 102 8 December 2015 Dreams Deferred In "Dreams Deferred", by Langston Hughes we learn the only thing that comes from putting off your dreams is despair. Using imagery, personification and the art of questioning Hughes truly helps the reader understand the meaning of putting off dreams. These elements of literature help get his point across because they are visual aids. When Hughes uses imagery, he is helping the reader create a…

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    life with Darry and that he was responsible. If he didn’t have anything good to say he could have been shipped away to a boy’s home. In Parents the kid is kept away from bad kids because he could get dragged into a their shenanigans and one will probably result in some jail time. The kid has boundaries and staying away from bad kids is one of them. He keeps away and doesn’t become part of the group so while he is free doing what should be done the hooligans will probably be in jail serving time…

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    Introduction Carl Jung was a supporter of Freud mainly because of their shared interest in the unconscious. To many psychologists, Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung defined the world of psychology. Though differing, their theories had a great impact on our perception of the human mind. Their contributions to practice and theory have led to the growth of successful psychological treatments for the broad range of human distress. However, their paths were not so different from the beginning. But the…

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    Reuben's dreams had a significant role in his reality, and the author used his dreams to show what may happen later on or as a way to reflect on what was currently happening in his life. The dreams Reuben had were very vivid to him, and were mostly nightmares that obligated him wake up scared to fall back asleep and made breathing a struggle for him. He mainly described the way he felt after the dream had finished. When people experience bad dreams on a regular basis, it can mean that the dreams…

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    than likely found ourselves wondering about the meaning of our dreams. Dreams have fascinated philosophers for thousands of years, and have been subjected to empirical research and scientific studies. Scientists have been performing sleep and dream studies for decades now. Dreams can be extremely vivid or very vague; filled with joyful emotions or scary imagery; focused and understandable or unclear and rather confusing (Cherry). Dreams are so fascinating because of the level of their…

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    wearing shirts and sweaters from the bookstore. It was dark outside even though the sun should have been out since I was going to class and doing things that I would normally always do during the day. There were lots of different characters in my dream, most of them were in my class. I do not remember what subject the class was about but I remember it was taking place in an auditorium type of room. My classmates in my all sounded similarly and their faces where unrecognizable, I could not…

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    have unlimited power. Many people claim to not have dreams, simply because they cannot remember them, but everyone dreams. Some people have the ability to lucid dream which allows them to have control of the dream. Lucid dreaming opens up a part of yourself that you may not have known existed. There have been studies done, to show how lucid dreaming helps you bring out your creativity. In this paper I will argue that the ability to lucid dream can be beneficial to you, in your waking life,…

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