Whether it is a nightmare or a walk in the woods, most of us experience dreams. It is often thought that dreams include our hidden wishes, past events, and encoded information that can predict the future. So far, there have been many attempts to reveal secrets hidden behind dreams, so far the world has proposed three major theories to explain dreams (Floyd, Jung , And Cognition) (Wade, Travis 1998). In this article, I analyze my dream using each of the above theories, compare the relevance considered as the result with my life, and think about which one to decide ultimately.
From ancient times, various methods of explaining dreams were the main concern for amateurs and psychologists to discuss their dreams (Artemidorus' dream interpretation and Freud's dream theory are two particularly prominent examples is). Historically, the recognition of dreams and the use of dreams of prediction and diagnosis is not just a theoretical problem but a practical matter (Barbera 2008). Different kinds of dreams are distinguished by their putative cognitive values. For example, Artemidorus uses the term revelation to refer to a dream that simply reflects the current physical or mental state of sleep, and therefore is not worth further explanation.
Freud wrote the first monograph on the scientific study of a dream called a dream interpretation published in 1900. This book is a collection of theories and insights into the practice of interpretation of dreams. Here, Freud analyzed the injection of his dream and helped to show that the dream is the realization of the unconscious (oppressed) desire. Therefore, by explaining a dream, you can reach a source of suppressed desire. It is the cause of neurological symptoms. Maintaining Freud's dream interpretation is meaningful only during the healing period
This book provides a practical and unique approach to dreaming of interpretation. Through six steps to explain the individualization approach to dreams (PMID), readers will learn how to interpret their dreams and how to use this information to gain insights into their daily life problems I will learn. In the main part of this book, the following steps are explained in detail. (A) to record events occurring in dreams (usually the previous day), and (b) to record what happened before the dream. Tie these ideas into your dreams, (c) choose the phrases of all the major dreams in your dream and write personal definitions for each person in the context of your dreams, (d) dream Pay attention to the differences compared with the emotions of life that awakens emotions, (e) Exploring possible solutions and suggested dreams, (f) Thinking who is in dream, dreaming each person's dream Compare and awaken your life's reactions in your dreams