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Why won’t my child stop having nightmares?

Why won’t my child stop having nightmares?

by Grace Cunningham | May 22, 2025 | Stages, Stages Top Stories

Jane Teresa Anderson recalls having “lots and lots of nightmares” as a child. “My parents generally told me to just go back to sleep.” The dream therapist and analyst believes that there are other ways to respond when your child has a nightmare. Do children have more...
Sleeping through a breakup

Sleeping through a breakup

by Grace Cunningham | May 21, 2025 | Loved Ones, Loved Ones Top Stories

Healing a broken heart is hard enough; adjusting to an empty bed every night might just be the icing on the cake. This expert advice will explain to you why bedtime is so difficult post-breakup and how to get through even the coldest and loneliest of nights. “I...
The hostel diaries: Sleeping with strangers

The hostel diaries: Sleeping with strangers

by Grace Cunningham | May 21, 2025 | Culture, Top Stories

A wrought iron bunk bed in Berlin, Prague, and Budapest. What do they all have in common? You can be guaranteed you will be sleeping above or below a complete and total stranger. One cramped night together spent in the same un-air-conditioned hostel, what could be...
I dreamed my partner is cheating on me, does this mean anything?

I dreamed my partner is cheating on me, does this mean anything?

by Grace Cunningham | May 21, 2025 | Loved Ones

Why do we dream about things people haven’t done — like cheating? Can our dreams predict the future? Doze spoke to three experts to find out what’s actually going on between us and our partner when we’re asleep. There is nothing stranger than waking up in the morning...
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