136: This Is Why We Dream

136: This Is Why We Dream

Man am I excited to be releasing this podcast! THIS IS WHY WE DREAM. Dreams function as a way to “forget”8 experiences which no longer apply to an individual’s life; a kind of re-structuring, re-mapping process. Dreams appear to act as an intermediary, making distinctions between which memories will help navigate the uncertainty of the future and which ones are to be rendered obsolete. If we remembered everything—all stimuli ever encountered since birth—we would blow-up! The brain needs to filter the infinite amount of information it receives from the outside world across time, deciding which of it will be strategically useful for survival purposes. How does the brain know what to remember? Well, shouldn’t it remember only the really important stuff? Shouldn’t it focus its attention on when we nearly died, for example, so that that never happens again? Emotionally significant experiences take priority. The brain needs to remember emotionally significant experiences so that if they were to happen again, it will know what to do; it will know how to respond. This is why people who suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder relive they’re frightening, nightmarish experiences. They cannot get over the emotionally significant experience; they cannot detach the overwhelming emotion from it. The brain is constantly trying to map the experience, which can be—and often is—incredibly volatile, existentially speaking. An aspect of trauma therapy, therefore, is to help the client detach from the experience. Reach out if you want your dreams analysed! It's something I love to do with people to help them cultivate greater awareness! Enjoy the show guys!

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226: Anxiety Recovery Part 2: What is the Let Down Effect?

226: Anxiety Recovery Part 2: What is the Let Down Effect?

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225: Anxiety Recovery Part 1: Where Have I Been?

225: Anxiety Recovery Part 1: Where Have I Been?

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224: The Founders of Terror Management Theory on Death, Meaning, and Human Behaviour

224: The Founders of Terror Management Theory on Death, Meaning, and Human Behaviour

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223: Core Competencies of Relational Psychoanalysis with Dr. Roy Barsness

Dr. Roy Barsness is the author of the text, Core Competencies in Relational Psychoanalysis: A Guide to Practice, Study and Research (Routledge, 2018) and author of the text: Psychodynamic Supervision:...

23 Jan 1h 16min

222: Gestalt Therapy and the Wisdom of Horses with Duey Freeman

222: Gestalt Therapy and the Wisdom of Horses with Duey Freeman

Duey is a sought-after teacher, trainer, licensed therapist, and equine professional worldwide. He has taught worldwide and developed a practical attachment theory and human development theory taught ...

14 Jan 1h 29min

221: God, The Nature of the Self and the Teachings of Buddhism

221: God, The Nature of the Self and the Teachings of Buddhism

Dr. John Powers is back for another chat on the show—largely about Tibetan Buddhism, meditation practices, and the nature of self and consciousness. John shared his personal journey into Buddhism, inc...

2 Jan 1h 16min

220: At the Edge of Life: Psilocybin Therapy for Depression and Anxiety

220: At the Edge of Life: Psilocybin Therapy for Depression and Anxiety

In this episode of The Mind Mate Podcast, I speak with the authors of a powerful new study exploring psilocybin-assisted psychotherapy for depression and anxiety in people living with life-threatening...

19 Dec 20251h 32min

219: The Grieving Body, and the Science of Love and Loss with Dr. Mary-Frances O'Connor

219: The Grieving Body, and the Science of Love and Loss with Dr. Mary-Frances O'Connor

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