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DREAMS & ITS MEANINGS FROM THE MEDICAL POINTS ,PLEASE . Dreams can be entertaining, disturbing, or downright bizarre. We all dream -- even if we dont remember it the next day. But why do we dream? And what do dreams mean, anyway? WebMD takes a look at what makes us dream and helps unravel the mysteries behind dreams. Recommended Related to Sleep Disorders Entourage Cast Member Offers Hope Youve spoken publicly about your struggles with insomnia. When did your problems start? As an actress in my 20s. After my role in Goodfellas and 10 years past that, I was working nonstop. I was jumping from one set to the next. A lot of times we shot at night. I had to be awake at night and a little bit in the day. It became jarring and difficult to do without sleep. You obviously felt pretty strongly about that, since you decided to be one of the people heading up the Sleepless... Read the Entourage Cast Member Offers Hope article > > What Are Dreams? Dreams are basically stories and images our mind creates while we sleep. Dreams can be vivid. They can make you feel happy, sad, or scared. And they may seem confusing or perfectly rational. Dreams can occur anytime during sleep. But most vivid dreams occur during deep, REM (rapid eye movement) sleep, when the brain is most active. Some experts say we dream at least four to six times per night. Why Do We Dream? There are many theories about why we dream, but no one knows for sure. Some researchers say dreams have no purpose or meaning and are nonsensical activities of the sleeping brain. Others say dreams are necessary for mental, emotional, and physical health. Studies have shown the importance of dreams to our health and well-being. In one study, researchers woke subjects just as they were drifting off into REM sleep. They found that those who were not allowed to dream experienced: Increased tension Anxiety Depression Difficulty concentrating Lack of coordination Weight gain Tendency to hallucinate Many experts say that dreams exist to: Help solve problems in our lives Incorporate memories Process emotions If you go to bed with a troubling thought, you may wake with a solution, or at least feel better about the situation. Sigmund Freud believed dreams are a window into our subconscious. He believed they reveal a persons: Unconscious desires Thoughts Motivations Freud thought dreams were a way for people to satisfy urges and desires that were unacceptable to society. Perhaps there is merit with all these theories. Some dreams may help our brains process our thoughts and the events of the day. Others may just be the result of normal brain activity and mean very little, if anything. Researchers are still trying to figure out exactly why we dream.
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