03-10-2014, 10:09 AM
In a Psychology class that I have taken, the class was told about the idea of holding one's own opinions with an open mind. Therefore, one psychologist (or anyone similar to this) is not "wrong" or "right" entirely.
Very often, people overlook their dreams. Although the majority of our dreams are not "remembered" in consciousness, it has been stated (as far as I know, not by professionals-just by people around me) that studying dreams when possible is wise because they help us, as humans, to understand our universe. Collections of memories and possibilities that involve us and those around us should not be insignificant.
Very often, people overlook their dreams. Although the majority of our dreams are not "remembered" in consciousness, it has been stated (as far as I know, not by professionals-just by people around me) that studying dreams when possible is wise because they help us, as humans, to understand our universe. Collections of memories and possibilities that involve us and those around us should not be insignificant.