$Unique_ID{BRK00364} $Pretitle{} $Title{Do Dreams Mean Anything at All?} $Subject{dreams predictions Mental Emotional brain behavior behaviors Freud wishes feelings unconscious mind sexual Jung tensions stresses frustrations conscious dream interpretation nightmare symbolism REM rapid eye movement} $Volume{E-23,E-1} $Log{} Copyright (c) 1991-92,1993 Tribune Media Services, Inc. Do Dreams Mean Anything at All? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ QUESTION: I don't dream very frequently, but my girl friend does almost all the time. She claims that her dreams can predict the future, and takes them very seriously. Do dreams mean anything at all, and how can you tell? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ANSWER: Through the ages, the images seen in dreams have had almost a mystical attraction for many. Sigmund Freud, the Austrian psychoanalyst, thought that dreams expressed the wishes and feelings of the unconscious mind, and were frequently linked to sexual feelings. Carl Jung, a Swiss psychiatrist, and a disciple of Freud's, disagreed, and felt that dreams were the result of all the tensions, stresses and frustrations experienced by both the conscious and unconscious. No one is sure just what dreams do mean. I doubt that many scientists believe that they predict the future, and while most agree that there are some meanings hidden in our dreams, the exact significance and purpose of dreams is still unclear. Many dreams seem to be built of a day's activities and pressure, while others take us back into experiences of the past. Some students of dream interpretation feel that problems may be solved in the world of sleep, or that dreams may set the mood for the next day's activity and actions. Dreams will sometimes explain the cause of external noises and disturbances in a fanciful way, to help protect the sleeping mind from awakening. Some dreams, nightmares, are frightening and upsetting. Recurring, regular episodes of frightening dreams may affect our daytime activity to the point where professional help is indicated. There is much debate about the symbolism in dreams and whether certain objects have specific meanings. Dreams only occur during the REM or rapid eye movement stage of sleep, which has led to the initiation of research into the biological and physiological as well as the psychological aspects of dreaming. Therefore, it may be a while before I can answer your question as completely as we might both desire. ---------------- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical problem.