Tag: sleep psychology


DREAM SUGGESTION

The Conceptual Foundation of Dream Suggestion In the expansive field of sleep psychology and oneirology, dream suggestion refers to the deliberate process of influencing the thematic, emotional, or sensory content of dreams through psychological priming or specific instructions delivered during the wakeful state. This phenomenon is rooted in the belief that the human mind remains […]

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DREAM-STATE (D-STATE, REM- STATE)

Dream-State (D-State, REM-State): Definition, History, and References Abstract Dream-State, also known as D-State or REM-State, is a state of consciousness characterized by rapid eye movement (REM) sleep during which vivid dreaming occurs. This paper examines the definition, history, and references of Dream-State. Keywords: Dream-State, D-State, REM-State Introduction Dream-State, also known as D-State or REM-State, is […]

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PSEUDOINSOMNIA

A condition reported by a subject who thinks they are not sleeping properly, but who actually get a healthy amount of sleep. They may be suffering from a misperception of their total amount of sleep. PSEUDOINSOMNIA: “Jose’ reported suffering from insomnia, but got an average of 7 hours of sleep a night. He was suffering […]

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