Your brain may be trying to problem-solve during the night.
. It's . . . not great. Sometimes, my bad dreams mimic exactly what I'm feeling anxious about . Other times, they're about something else, but still seemingly spurred by my anxiety levels. To find out if anxiety really can cause bad dreams, we went straight to the experts.You're not imagining it — the experts we spoke with overwhelmingly agreed that anxiety can contribute to bad dreams.
In that sense, dreaming can actually be a good thing, even if it feels uncomfortable at the time."The mind is attempting to prompt you to use what tools you successfully used before when in a similar life situation, or to remind you what did not work and to try something new,", PsyD, C.Ht., a clinical psychologist and certified hypnotherapist who teaches dream analysis, told POPSUGAR."There really are no 'bad dreams.
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