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Elementor | 16:34 Thu 09th Dec 2004 | Body & Soul
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No-body likes them, no-body enjoys them, they often worry, upset, even hurt deep down in your heart.

So, why do we have nightmares?
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its not the nightmare that is worrying and hurting you - it is the hurt and worry (about something in your life) that is giving you nightmares

I tend to get nightmares or dreams that stress me when there is something going on in my life that is unpleasant or there are situations that I need to deal with that I am not looking forward to, things like that. I always thought that they were a subconscious way of letting me know I needed to deal with the situation and stop putting it off any longer!

 

There are quite a few reasons and explanations for nightmares if you click on this link:

http://www.dreammoods.com/dreaminformation/dreamtypes/nightmares.htm

 

If you are a follower of Freud, then you have nightmares because of repressed sexual desires. If you are a follower of Jung, then your nightmares are simply subconsciously balancing out the conscious side of your personality - you must therefore have a happy life when awake. Most modern analysts believe that dreams and nightmares are just random images thrown up as the brain processes information it has received during the day.   And I read an article recently (I can't remember the details) in which one psychoanalyst claimed that the brain simulates dangerous scenarios so that we can be prepared to deal with similar situations in real life. There will be lots of peopole out of a job if the real cause and meanings of dreams is ever discoveres.

peopole = people

discoveres = discovered

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I definately don't agree that hurt and worry in waking life is the cause of nightmares.

My g/f has nightmares from time to time, always about losing me or not being able to find me. I'm definately liking Jung's theory because she is honestly happier now than she has ever been, her whole family see it, and I tell you it makes me feel very good.
I read in a book during my A Level psychology that dreams are played out in your brain during your sleep to keep it entertained and thinking of something! You could say a dream is like a film for your brain to watch. I guess sometimes, it wants to watch a horror movie, hence your nightmare!
If you keep having these nightmares what do you think will be the long term effect? You will need outside help try going to the doctors or going to psychiatrist the could be thing in you subconcious that need to be delt with. There must be help somewhere out there for you

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