Dreaming is an important aspect of a person’s psychological well-being, and Sigmund Freud began the real inquiry into the process of dreaming (Ciccarelli & White, 2015, p. 150). The proposition that all dreams are meaningful, and they express wishes grounded in infantile sexual desires completed Freud’s premise. A primary reason for dreams, as suggested by Freud, was the fulfillment of desires and his theory stated that dreams stood as an expression of a repressed wish. As Freud …show more content…
The activation-synthesis hypothesis of dream theories states that dreaming is just another form of thinking which occurs during sleep. The AIM model presumes information accessed during waking hours can influence the creation of dreams as opposed to random thoughts. Because of personal experiences with dreaming, it appears that Freud’s theory of dreams is the less accurate description of dreams. Understandably, Freud’s theory of dreams relates to the psychological while the activation-synthesis hypothesis and AIM theories refer