The Top 4 Anxiety Dreams and What They Mean About You

Dreaming about failing a test, losing your teeth or being chased? These common dreams can provide useful insight about your anxiety triggers.

If you’ve ever awoken from a dream in a cold sweat, you’re not alone. A recent analysis showed that close to 8% of the adult population has experienced sleep paralysis or night terrors, and a whopping 28% of students have, indicating an upward trend with young adults.

So what does it mean when we have anxiety dreams? Unsurprisingly, they often indicate fear is arising in some area of your life. Often, we have a gut instinct about what our anxiety dream references. But is there more to understand?

Understanding Anxiety Dreams

Certain dream motifs are repeated from dreamer to dreamer, and can point to universal human experiences and themes. The specific details of your anxiety dream can help you understand what triggers your anxiety, where it is showing up in your life, and the specific support you can use to keep it from taking over your actions.

I’ve outlined four of the most common anxiety dreams below, with ideas about what they could mean for you. To have a dream practice with depth, it’s important to weigh the suggestions below against the specific details of your dream and life experiences. Just keep what resonates, and release all that does not.

Dreams About Losing Your I.D., Keys, or Phone

When we carry particular objects with us all the time, we can come to see them as extensions of ourselves. If you have dreams like this, it could be pointing to an internal feeling of loss, a sense of losing yourself or your identity, and your fear around it. If you feel like you don’t know what the dream could relate to, try to observe when this feeling arises in your life. What are the circumstances? Do you feel like you’re searching in those moments, or that you’ve lost something?

 

Our teeth are incredibly sensitive, and incredibly strong. Certain acupuncture traditions say tooth pains are reflective of an “information overload.” Regardless of your opinion about the symbolism of teeth, a dream about losing them often includes some very uncomfortable feelings. When you have a dream like this, consider whether the dream is inserting this feeling into your consciousness, or reflecting it back to you because it was already present.

Anxiety dreams are never comfortable, but they can be quite illuminating if we are willing to look at them more closely. Have you ever had an interesting experience with your anxiety dreams? What other kinds of anxiety dreams do you have often? Your feedback is welcome!

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