coronavirus first hit last year, people have reported having stranger, more unsettling, and more vivid dreams.According to an expert, there are five new scenarios that are most common to Brits.
Dream psychologist Ian Wallace said: "A dream is like the ultimate selfie. It’s a way of processing all information we have absorbed, mainly unconsciously, during the day."The fundamental function of dreaming is to understand, explore and resolve our emotional life."In lockdown people feel they are trapped and constantly worried about what might happen next.
But if you are able to identify what those anxieties are through your dreams, it’s the first step to having power over them."Last year, a study of the UK public by King’s College London and Ipsos.
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