Dreams
Freud offers some symbols as constants. He felt that people incorporated these symbols and their meanings into dreams. The emphasis on sexual imagery is almost always associated in Freud's theories. Dreams may range from symbolism of the genitals and other erogenous zones, to the symbolism of sexual acts such as intercourse or an orgasm. Freud thought that nothing was made up during a dream; they are biologically determined derived completely from instinctual needs and personal experiences. The link between the real and the dream world leads to gender differences in dreams. Men tend to dream about strangers, cars, and guns. Women dream about people they know, children, jewelry, and clothing. Though sexuality was certainly a present theme in nearly all Freud's works, modern analysts do not seem to find such a gross amount of sexual content in dreams. Table 2 on page 4 represents the percentage of certain type dreams by college students.We are all convinced that we know just what a dream is. After the most cursory investigation into the dream's essence, evidence suggests that dreams are in connection with the physiological accompaniments of sleeping, such as Rapid-Eye Movements. Dreamers were tested, while s
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