Some nightmares can be caused by medicine or drugs, or by sudden withdrawal of them, or by physical conditions such as illness. Nightmares of early childhood reflect the struggle to learn to deal with problems and fears. Many people have nightmares after traumatic events in their life such as, undergoing surgery, the death of a friend or relative, an assault or sever accident. Nightmares of war veterans all fall into this category. These nightmares are most often directed to traumatic events and these dreams repeat over and over again. Other people experience nightmares because of their awake lives. Finally some people have nightmares unrelated to their lives. These people are creative.
Most nightmares are expressions of the dreamer's fears and anxieties. The subconscious mind will use frightening images to depict intangible feelings in much the same way as Cartoons use images to represent political figures. For example, the bald eagle or Uncle Sam are used to represent the United States. In the same way, a dream will use a snake or a monster to represent a certain fear. But it also can be what u think about that what doctor say.
Dreaming may be your mind's attempt to work out an issue that may have been bothering you. Often there is no direct correlation between what happens in a dream and reality. It is your subconsious being set loose to deal with what you conscious mind cannot.
The sense of dread is an emotional response to the frightening experience of the nightmare. It might also be a physical reaction related to the release of adrenaline during the dream.
an experience they had in the past, nightmares, the voices in their heads, or common sense
Some people do talk out loud during recurring nightmares, however, many people do not.
The average person may have several nightmares in a year, but the exact number can vary significantly from person to person. Some individuals may experience nightmares more frequently due to stress, anxiety, or other factors, while others may have them less frequently.
100% of people have nightmares - everybody has them sometimes.
Her nightmares about her family, friends, and the horrors of The Hunger Games.What can wake her up... Her nightmares, or Peeta, when he is trying to wake her from her nightmares. Or other people, who tries to wake her up from her nightmares...
When I did an experiment on the Old Wives Tale "Does eating ice cream before bed cause nightmares?" I did research and most people said it does. When I did it I didn't have nightmares, but I did experience some strange dreams. It was the same results with my partners. My partners and I concluded that the Old Wives Tale is false... Unless you count weird dreams as nightmares...
Yes, in my experience it can cause some people (but not all) to have nightmares or disturbed sleep. Sugar caused me to have very bad dreams and disturbed sleep (in the days when I occasionally consumed sugar or products containing sugar). .
Monkeybone wanted to give people nightmares because he is a mischievous creature. Nightmares are entertainment in the underworld where Monkeybone had dwelt so he enjoys them.
Nightmares in the Sky has 128 pages.
Everyone is different. Some people talk during both dreams and nightmares, and some people do not.
Everyone is different. Some people talk during both dreams and nightmares, and some people do not.
Many people could survive a nightmare because "nightmare" means bad dreams and they aren't reality.