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Recurring dream : ウィキペディア英語版
Recurring dream

A recurring dream is a dream which is experienced repeatedly over a long period. They can be pleasant or nightmarish and unique to the person and their experiences.
==Common themes in recurring dreams==
Through psychological analyses and studies, some recurrent themes have been identified. These include dreaming of being chased and pursued, which has been repeatedly demonstrated as being the most frequently experienced recurrent theme. The following themes below have been found to contribute to more than half of recurring dreams:〔Yu, C. (2010). Recurrence of typical dreams and the instinctual and delusional predispositions of dreams. Dreaming, 20(4), 254-279〕
*Difficulties with house maintenance
*Teeth falling out - Freud believed that if a woman had a recurring dream of her teeth falling out that she unconsciously longed to have children. He believed that if a man had this dream he was afraid of castration.〔Delaney, G. (1997). In Your Dreams: Falling, Flying and Other Dream Themes. New York: Harper San Francisco〕
*Discovering new rooms in a house - Freud believed that houses represented bodies. Others thought finding new rooms represented the dreamer finding out new things about themselves or of their own potential.〔
*Losing control of a vehicle
*Being unable to find a toilet
*Having the ability to fly
The subjects of recurring dreams do vary. The following examples are also common:
* Being held down or otherwise unable to move (compare sleep paralysis)
* Nakedness in a public place
* Being held back in school or failing a test
* Losing the ability to speak
* Escaping or being caught in a tornado/storm
* Drowning, or otherwise not being able to breathe
* Finding lost items
* Unable to turn on the lights in one's house
* Being with a significant other.

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