Psychologist Questions Dreams

I have been shouting in my sleep and having vivid dreams. What is it all about?

For the past week, I have been having vivid dreams of me being chased. I didn't realize until my husband heard me that I have been shouting in my sleep because of them. What could this mean?

6 Answers

Dreams can be an indication of many things, such as stress or anxiety. You may want to assess any possible stressors and identify ways to minimize them. I also recommend having a sleep study to determine if there are any neurological issues that may be impacting your sleep.
Sure, it sounds like PTSD, or check for apnea. Consult your medical doctor or a psychologist.
Hi,

It's possible that these dreams were related to stress and anxiety issues. I suggest that you speak with a mental health professional.

Sincerely,

Katherine Lau
Dreams are like God talking. Dreams are wise. They are trying to tell you what you don't seem to see or want to see. Write out your dream. See what it is telling you in metaphors and see if you can learn from it. You have apparently not said or done what you need to say in day-life and/or fixed the issue. If you are being chased, it could be an overloaded schedule where you run but can't catch up or it could be the awful feeling of being behind in bills. In other words, it could be figurative, not literal. Look for a figurative explanation and do what it takes to fix it.
If you’re being chased in a dream, it basically has to do with something going on in your life where you are losing control over and negative energy is surrounded by this person, place, or thing.
TYpically dreams can be a manifestation of some unresolved issue that is occurring during your normal waking hours. Dreams can be a release value.
Go to the following link for some thoughts on dreams:
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