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    Some dream big, some dream small, and sadly some dream not at all The Interpretation of Dreams was published by Sigmund Freud in the year 1900 as a thought provoking compilation of ideas surrounding the cognitive processes of dreaming. Although this book has been translated and edited since its original publishing date, it reads as if to hold true to Freudian fashion; addressing levels of consciousness and their effects on how specific dreams are formed. Freud makes a clear and reverent effort

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    people do not give a second thought to the reasons why human sleep or about what their dreams mean, a great deal of psychologist dedicate their lives to studying sleep and dreams. In this paper, I will discuss the reasons for sleeping, the stages of sleep, and theirs abut dream and their interpretation. I will also provide an analysis of my own sleep pattern and dream through the data I have collected in my dream log. First, let’s review some reasons why people need sleep. People need sleep for multiple

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    review is “The Interpretation of Dreams”. This book was written to find out why do we actually dream and what does it mean in our psychological lives. In Freud’s view, dream is viewed as wish fulfilment. It is known as the satisfaction of a desire through an involuntary process. Therefore it can occur in dreams or daydreams in the symptoms or neurosis or hallucination of psychosis. It requires interpretation to recognize this satisfaction. I chose this book to explore whether our dreams do mean anything

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    Are Dream Dictionaries Reliable in Their Interpretation? Last Saturday, I was browsing the metaphysical section of Barnes and Nobles in Wilmington, NC, when I noticed a teenager girl holding a huge dream dictionary. I overheard the young teenager say to her mother, “Look at this huge dictionary, I wonder if it really helps?” I couldn’t resist going over and putting in my two cents. I introduced myself as a Dream Interpreter and asked for permission to talk about the subject, which they gave. I told

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    My Dream Interpretation Paper My dream was more of a nightmare that occurred when I was very young. I remember laying in my mother’s bed while she was sleeping, and as I was laying there, I heard heavy footsteps approaching her bedroom door. I don’t know why, but I just couldn’t look away from the dim hallway where the footsteps were coming down. As the footsteps got closer and closer, I began to shift under my mom as if she was some sort of wall that blocked me from the uninvited stranger that was

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    There are a lot of theories as to why we dream and what dreams mean, if there is a meaning to it at all. From the beginning of time, there have been records and cultural beliefs influenced by dreams. Some may see dreams as connection to another world, while others use dreams to understand our deeper inner selves or conscious. One of the first people to look at dreams from a scientific perspective was Sigmund Freud in the late 19th century. He believed that dreams had psychoanalytic importance, and wrote

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    person sees mountains that are made of ice cream and are topped with whipped cream and cherries on top. They are in paradise. They awake to a loud sound, and as the milky river and ice cream mountains fade away, they realize it was all just a dream. Dreams are a series of thoughts, images and sensations that occur in a person’s mind when they are sleep. Peoples’ views on dreaming today are similar yet different in a way, from what people believed back then. Sigmund Freud’s beliefs and theories were

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    I. Intro Paragraph: “Dream interpretation is a process of assigning meaning to dreams.” In ancient Egypt and Greece, dreaming was considered a supernatural communication or a means of divine intervention whose messages that could be reveled by people with certain powers. Sigmund Freud came up with two techniques to get information on his patients “unconscious minds.” One of Freud’s techniques that he came up with was interpreting dreams. Dream interpretations have formed a large part of Freud’s

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    methods of interpreting dreams in biblical times, one way that was used to interpret the impact of dreams on reality is through a message being delivered (often by a spirit/god), also known as religious symbolism. The reason it is known as religious symbolism is because the theory is most commonly used in religious circumstance, although there are many records from ancient times stating that dreams foresee future events through a message being given to a person in the person’s dream outside of religious

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    rise to the conscious surface during dreams and that remembering fragments of dreams can help to uncover buried emotions and memories. Throughout his well-known work, The Interpretation of Dreams, Freud uses his own dreams as examples to demonstrate his theory on the psychology of dreams. Freud distinguishes between the

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