I see dreams whole night and they are continous even if I get up and sleep again it continues from where it stopped. In my dreams I see myself running sometimes drownings, sometimes just going somewhere alone, somedays I am doing my office work in my dreams. Not all dreams are bad but it's just there is so much of dreaming that when I wake up I feel exhausted, really tired. Please help!
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You seem to have unresolved conflicts at the unconcious level. To lighten & reduce your inner anxiety & insecurity you mind is manifesting these forms of dreams. Do take an evaluation session with an insight oriented psychotherapist. You may connect me on practo instant
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Hi. So you're quite active person as your dreams reveal activities. Write dreams in your diary regularly. Then make two more columns. Write the analysis of the dream in your way and a concluding scene . Complete the dream in your diary.
Hi Buddy,
You are wondering what is causing you to have continuous dreams. To get help you can consult a psychologist and Counseling sessions will help you. A psychologist will identify what is causing you to have continuous dreams based on your condition and lifestyle.
It is known that certain factors such as stress, anxiety and sleep disorders can cause continuous dreams.
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