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    American Dream The American dream is a staple culture and a common thing amongst all people. Though different to every individual, some aspects are shared. The American dream is based on one’s setting, one’s social status, or where one lives. Therefore, the heart and driving force has always been the American dream. This dream refers to most individuals living in the realms of the American world. It is critical to note that the American dream is not measured based on what a person possess, it…

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    the cause of dreams, but rather they were elements in part of the dreams that were just there to be used by the psyche whenever determining the meaning of the dreams. Next Freud explained and went into detail on how dreams contained hidden messages and also went into why these messages must appear as hidden. Freud once again implicated that dreams were only available in the unconscious part of the mind where…

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    be an independent science, believing that people had no right to be skeptical and that they must learn about it first. Contrary to his wants, n modern day science it is just regarded as a form of treatment. He liked to analyze dreams and create interpretations of the dreams. He was a scientist of the mind, working towards learning how people work. Some of the therapeutic techniques Freud developed were free association and transference. Freud has his own private practice, in which he studied…

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    that show dreams as if you are experiencing a movie. The first dream is when the main character Riley is dreaming of being at her new school in her underwear because she is afraid of her new school. Riley was having a dream based on what she was actually afraid of. What goes through our minds before we fall asleep, like Riley being scared of school, can affect what we dream at night (Dreams: Why do we dream?). If Riley was happy, she had good dreams; if she was sad, she had scary dreams. Even…

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    Why do we dream? This unanswered question has been puzzling the masses for thousands of years. But answering this question is easier said than done because to this day we are still unsure, in spite of this science working alongside psychology has been able to piece together several informative and fascinating documentations of why they think we dream. The history of dreams, modern man was not the first to develop the obsession for analyzing our dreams, dream interpretations go back several…

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    euphoric dream and have tried to fall back asleep to continue the dream. Others are awoken as they jerk themselves awake from a nightmare. Patients with PTSD often claim to have relived traumatic events through their dreams. People are constantly reading books and websites that claim to interpret their dreams because it continues to fascinate the reader. The first dream analysts argued that dreams were meant to tell the future. Sigmund Freud disagreed, however, and believed that dreams were a…

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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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    It Mean When You Dream About Your Crush? Kw: dream about your crush Meta: As you wake up, you struggle to remember the dream about your crush. Why did it happen? Is your crush thinking about you? It is estimated that the average person dreams 5 to 10 times every night. Many people do not realize that they dream because they were too tired to recall the dream or they woke up at the wrong stage of sleep to really remember it. If you are like most people, you have had a dream about your crush…

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    be expressed in a social setting, our urges and impulses are expressed in our unconscious mind, through our dreams. 2. For this reason, Freuds theory about dreams focused primarily on sexual desires and symbolism. a. For example, any cylindrical object in a dream represents the male’s private, which a cave or an enclosed object represents a woman's private. b. Therefore, to dream about a train entering a tunnel would represent sexual intercoarse; which according to Freud indicates a…

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    Traumatized Refugees: Dream Work Integrating Cultural Values, Carla Shubert and Raija-Leena Punamaki explore the application of dream work in psychotherapy.The article includes a study of an African and Middle Eastern woman. Both of the women have PTSD and go through a series of recorded therapy sessions. The symptoms of the women included nightmares, anxiety and pains in the body. During these sessions the therapist's objective was to reduce…

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