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Ever wondered about the hidden meanings and functions of your dreams? Curious about how they can impact your memory, emotions, and creativity? If so, this episode is for you!
Welcome to this episode of "It's an Inside Job," where we delve into the captivating science of dreams with Karen Van Kampen, who is researching this topic for her upcoming book. Our conversation spans the various functions of dreams, from memory processing to emotional regulation and threat simulation. We explore the therapeutic benefits, creative inspirations, and sensory-rich experiences that dreams offer.
Three Benefits You'll Gain:
Exploring Key Concepts and Issues:
Functions of Dreams:
Nightmares and Psychological Impact:
Continuity Hypothesis and Threat Simulation Theory:
Bio:
Karen van Kampen is currently writing a book on the science of dreaming, exploring the connection between our dreams and well-being and how we can use our nightly fictions to improve our waking lives. She’s sharing what she learns along the way @scienceofyouandme. Karen is the author of The Golden Cell: Gene Therapy, Stem Cells, And The Quest For The Next Great Medical Breakthrough, an exploration of the innovations in regenerative medicine told through the stories of physicians, scientists, and patients. Her writing has appeared in many publications including The Globe and Mail and National Post.
Contact:
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karen-van-kampen-1a922587/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/scienceofyouandme/
Website: https://www.karenvankampen.com/
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