Monday, November 12, 2012

Essay

Does the repetition of Chronic Nightmares Cause Psychological Instability?
Kelsey Lewis
English 2
           
            Sometimes the most comforting place you lay your head down at night may turn into the most fearful place in the world. Your dreams overwhelm you, and paranoia fills you up to the rim. Nightmares are unforgettable, mostly terrifying, and sometimes repeat themselves. Every single night for about two months last year I struggled with chronic nightmares and the effects of them. Chronic nightmares so realistic, so petrifying, so frightening you may not want to close your eyes for a split second. Why do we have nightmares? Do they symbolize something and are the effects crucial? In my opinion nightmares effect our well being and may cause psychological  instability.
            Nightmares may be the indicative of underlying psychopathology or current lack of emotional well being (blagrove et al 1). In my own personal research I found that people who currently have state anxiety, depression or any other mental instabilities may cause active nightmare frequency. In a survey I done myself of 25 people I found that well over half of them reported frequency in a scary dream. The ones who reported frequency in nightmares also often reported a mental instability. Frequency of nightmares has had relation to high scored on neurotic and psychotic scales of the Minnesota Multiphase Personality Inventory (Blagrove et al 1). So my question Is does the low well being cause the dark dreams are does the dark dreams cause nightmares?
            When we have nightmares it seems to evoke our emotions in such a way that the dream is defiantly unforgettable. Our dreams may be of something in the past that may be bothering us, or may be about something that is going on in everyday life. It is known for individuals with PTSD to have common nightmares of the past as well as neurotic thinkers (rhudy et al 4). However in research I found nothing about paranoia in relation to nightmares, If you were to have a dream of a serial killer tracking you down every night for about a year, would you be paranoid of him finding you in real life? As someone who has experienced a repetition of nightmares for several months  at the time I found myself very paranoid and scared, So why are people not focused on the real effects of nightmares? It has been proved that poorer mental health and more severe nightmares correlate with greater reactivity to nightmare imagery (Rhudy et al 7) if this is true how come the people who have experienced it have no real diagnosis for the terror their  going through?
            A night terror is a partial waking from deep (REM) sleep with behaviors such as screaming, kicking, or thrashing. Individuals who experience dark dreams may not come to the realization that they may be having a night terror. When you experience a night terror you are completely unaware because you may be fighting off something in a dream. Younger children usually under the age of 8 experience night terrors frequently and is mostly common for them to kick in their sleep. However it is known in several cases that teenagers and adults who are under great amounts of stress may also experience them often. A night terror is usually sought out by others and others usually try to stop it in the act, however there is no actual way to stop a night terror while in the process. The only reasonable way to stop it is by creating a new sleeping routine. When you create a new sleep routine it may stop the night terror if it repeats itself frequently around the same time each night.
            There are several different types of sleep disorders that may be caused by different things, but there is no real answer to why they come frequently, why they repeat or if they cause low well being. As a person who has experienced the horrible effects of a night mare I believe that low well being comes from the nightmare. I believe that the only way to defeat the evils of a dark dream is to conquer the fear of the root. If you have dreams about a killer coming to get you maybe facing up to that man in your dream may put a stop to it, or maybe if you have nightmares about falling you should try sky diving in reality. There is only one way to find out if that will put a true end to your nightmares and if you are currently suffering from the lack of sleep caused by nightmares you are willing to try anything. Your bed may be your deepest fear but if has to get better than getting any worse……

1 comment:

  1. i really like your blog i think it is a intresting topic and that you did a really good job in getting your point across

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