Psychologist Westley Youngren explains why we dream, why nightmares are so important to study, and lucid dreaming is overrated.
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Ian Sample puts listeners’ questions on dreams and nightmares to Dr Michelle Carr, director of the Dream Engineering Laboratory in Montreal’s Centre for Advanced Research in Sleep Medicine, and author ...
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Wedding dream meanings, explained: This is what your pre-nuptial nightmares are telling you, according to experts
Wedding-related dreams are common, but they shouldn't take over your subconscious. Wedding dreams often reflect your emotions about big life changes, like excitement, anxiety, or fear of perfectionism ...
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