Friday, July 19, 2019
The Importance of Dreaming and Sleeping Essay -- Dreaming Dreams Psych
The Importance of Dreaming and Sleeping         Dreams and dreaming is an important part of our lives. Theyââ¬â¢re a reliable source  of insight, personal enrichment, and life affirming revelations. Dreams are the language  of a person's subconscious mind. Before a person starts to dream, there are certain  cycles or stages that a person goes through in their sleep. Sleeping is important to our  lives.         Many people spend about twenty five years sleeping and dreaming. There are  four-ninety minute stages of sleep that a person goes through a night. To begin with  stage one. This is when breathing is regular, heart rate slows down, and blood pressure  decreases. A person could still be awake during this stage. Slowly the person drifts to  stage two. During this stage, the person is unaware of what is going on in the outside  surroundings. As the person falls deeper into sleep, the person goes into stage three  and four. It is harder to wake someone up when they reached this stage. It takes about  an hour for a person to go through all four stages. Yet, not everyone goes through all of  these stages a night. Throughout the night, stages four and five repeated. REM (rapid  eye movement) takes place when a person is at the deepest level of sleep. In REM,  eyes move quickly under the eyelid. Dreaming takes place at this stage. Dreams occur  more often and they are more real at this stage. These dreams are story like, intense,  and passionate. (Encarta-psychology, CD-ROM)       There are many ways to look at dreams. The psychoanalytic, biological, and  cognitive views of dreaming. In psychoanalytic view, Freud came up with a theory called  the "wish-fulfillment theory." Wish-fulfillment theory is " dream a interpretation that  emphasizes the roles of the manifestation content of dreams" (Huffman, Vernoy, and  Vernoy, 139). In a psychoanalytic view, they say that dreams are hidden signs of  suppresses needs. In a biological perspective, they believe that dreams are not  important- they are stimulation of brain cells. In a cognitive view, they believe dreams  are an important part of information processing. (Huffman,Vernoy,and Vernoy, 140)  There are no proven facts on why we dream. This is why there are a lot to go with these  theories on dreaming. There alot of dream theorists that wrote on why people dream.  Freud was always enchanted by dreams. He believed tha...              ...(Encarta, Psychology, CDROM)These people say the dreams are important to live a full  and complete life. It is difficult for us to study dreams and how they work while weââ¬â¢re  sleeping. People can only decide for themselves and believe what they was to believe  in. Only the dreamer can determine what is right or wrong.  Outline    I. Introduction to sleep       A. Introduction statement    II. Typical sleep cycle       A. stages of sleep       B. dreaming sleep  III. Theories of sleep       A. Freudââ¬â¢s theory       B. Jungââ¬â¢s theory    VI. Understanding dreams       A. Self understandin  B. Scientific understanding  Bibliography           1.Encarta Psychology CD ROM         2.Karen Huffman, Mark Vernoy, Judith Vernoy PSYCHOLOGY IN ACTION       Wiley John and Son. Inc. COPYRIGHT 1999         3.The CG Jung page        HTTP//:WWW.CGJUNG.COM           4. The Sigmund Freud page        HTTP//:WWW.LANDOW.BROWN.EDU    Ps: to the person who gets this i got this with no bibliography or outline and every word  and sentence was wrong but i did no reasearch and thats the part that worked for me  and i used the internet to fine suitable pages and book titles hehe well hope your  teacher likes it                       The Importance of Dreaming and Sleeping Essay --  Dreaming Dreams Psych  The Importance of Dreaming and Sleeping         Dreams and dreaming is an important part of our lives. Theyââ¬â¢re a reliable source  of insight, personal enrichment, and life affirming revelations. Dreams are the language  of a person's subconscious mind. Before a person starts to dream, there are certain  cycles or stages that a person goes through in their sleep. Sleeping is important to our  lives.         Many people spend about twenty five years sleeping and dreaming. There are  four-ninety minute stages of sleep that a person goes through a night. To begin with  stage one. This is when breathing is regular, heart rate slows down, and blood pressure  decreases. A person could still be awake during this stage. Slowly the person drifts to  stage two. During this stage, the person is unaware of what is going on in the outside  surroundings. As the person falls deeper into sleep, the person goes into stage three  and four. It is harder to wake someone up when they reached this stage. It takes about  an hour for a person to go through all four stages. Yet, not everyone goes through all of  these stages a night. Throughout the night, stages four and five repeated. REM (rapid  eye movement) takes place when a person is at the deepest level of sleep. In REM,  eyes move quickly under the eyelid. Dreaming takes place at this stage. Dreams occur  more often and they are more real at this stage. These dreams are story like, intense,  and passionate. (Encarta-psychology, CD-ROM)       There are many ways to look at dreams. The psychoanalytic, biological, and  cognitive views of dreaming. In psychoanalytic view, Freud came up with a theory called  the "wish-fulfillment theory." Wish-fulfillment theory is " dream a interpretation that  emphasizes the roles of the manifestation content of dreams" (Huffman, Vernoy, and  Vernoy, 139). In a psychoanalytic view, they say that dreams are hidden signs of  suppresses needs. In a biological perspective, they believe that dreams are not  important- they are stimulation of brain cells. In a cognitive view, they believe dreams  are an important part of information processing. (Huffman,Vernoy,and Vernoy, 140)  There are no proven facts on why we dream. This is why there are a lot to go with these  theories on dreaming. There alot of dream theorists that wrote on why people dream.  Freud was always enchanted by dreams. He believed tha...              ...(Encarta, Psychology, CDROM)These people say the dreams are important to live a full  and complete life. It is difficult for us to study dreams and how they work while weââ¬â¢re  sleeping. People can only decide for themselves and believe what they was to believe  in. Only the dreamer can determine what is right or wrong.  Outline    I. Introduction to sleep       A. Introduction statement    II. Typical sleep cycle       A. stages of sleep       B. dreaming sleep  III. Theories of sleep       A. Freudââ¬â¢s theory       B. Jungââ¬â¢s theory    VI. Understanding dreams       A. Self understandin  B. Scientific understanding  Bibliography           1.Encarta Psychology CD ROM         2.Karen Huffman, Mark Vernoy, Judith Vernoy PSYCHOLOGY IN ACTION       Wiley John and Son. Inc. COPYRIGHT 1999         3.The CG Jung page        HTTP//:WWW.CGJUNG.COM           4. The Sigmund Freud page        HTTP//:WWW.LANDOW.BROWN.EDU    Ps: to the person who gets this i got this with no bibliography or outline and every word  and sentence was wrong but i did no reasearch and thats the part that worked for me  and i used the internet to fine suitable pages and book titles hehe well hope your  teacher likes it                         
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