Imagery in Dreaming
Dreaming is more than just a nightly escape; it’s a way for our brains to process and solve problems, often in creative and unexpected ways. In this blog, I explore the fascinating world of dream research, including the three major models: the Activation Input Modulation (AIM) model, the Psychodynamic model, and the Neurocognitive model. Through stories, science, and personal experiences, I delve into topics such as perception, hallucinations in dreams, the role of imagery, and the function of dreaming. Plus, I highlight Carl Jung’s archetypes and their universal presence in dreams, including themes like marriage, ancestors, and losing teeth. Join me on a journey into the dream world and discover how understanding these models can unlock deeper insights into your dreams and waking life.
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