I had a embarrassing dream Monday night. I dreamt I was pissing outside and when I woke up. I had pissed the bed. I have never had this happen before. Have any of you dreamt something that came true?
You are probably expressing some sort of repressed defiance.
Sounds familiar? Or maybe you are of the Conduct Disorder variety?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oppositional_defiant_disorder
Oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) is defined by the DSM-5 as a pattern of angry/irritable behavior, or vindictiveness lasting at least 6 months, and is exhibited during interaction with at least one individual that is not a sibling. Individuals must display four symptoms from one of the following categories: angry/irritable mood, argumentative/defiant behavior, or vindictiveness. Unlike children with conduct disorder (CD), children with oppositional defiant disorder are not aggressive towards people or animals (even though this directly contradicts the "signs and symptoms"), do not destroy property, and do not show a pattern of theft or deceit.[1] A diagnosis of ODD cannot be given if the child presents with conduct disorder.[2]
Whoever is "pissing you off", take the time to figure out a way around things rationally, peacefully, and to both you and the other persons advantage. I don't know...
I have no idea. However, you are the one who said you dreamed about it, and then it happened.
So, it could be you pissing the bed, and then you waking up in a dream state imagining you are dreaming about it.
Or maybe you were in a dream state dreaming about it.
Whatever it is, there was probably some sort of mental connection and it might not be due to bladder incontinence, or massive depression where drooling is now invading your life, and your zombified state of mind is preventing you from dressing yourself.
by MrDeltaYou are probably expressing some sort of repressed defiance.
Sounds familiar? Or maybe you are of the Conduct Disorder variety?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oppositional_defiant_disorder
Oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) is defined by the DSM-5 as a pattern of angry/irritable behavior, or vindictiveness lasting at least 6 months, and is exhibited during interaction with at least one individual that is not a sibling. Individuals must display four symptoms from one of the following categories: angry/irritable mood, argumentative/defiant behavior, or vindictiveness. Unlike children with conduct disorder (CD), children with oppositional defiant disorder are not aggressive towards people or animals (even though this directly contradicts the "signs and symptoms"), do not destroy property, and do not show a pattern of theft or deceit.[1] A diagnosis of ODD cannot be given if the child presents with conduct disorder.[2]
Whoever is "pissing you off", take the time to figure out a way around things rationally, peacefully, and to both you and the other persons advantage. I don't know...
That is interesting. I think it has more to do with a possible medical condition. I hope it is not a recurring issue. I don't believe there are to many women out there who would find that to be very attractive. Lol
No, I've known at least two people that remind me of Jim, although I can't be certain Jim is exactly like them. One was a friend and the other business associate.
I won't talk about the friend, but the business associate. I remember we had big ego competition happening, and it didn't effect me, but it really bothered him. One day I was talking to the secretary in the other room about non-sense, my babysitters how they were accused of beating me when I was young, and she expresses sympathy towards me in a sweet way. Anyways, I walk into the room where the business associate is and he says something entirely irrational, like "that was mine, my father hit me". And he was referring to the attention or the status of it all. Let's just say business didn't get any better.
Jim probably needs to learn that if he is confrontational with people, he might get the occasional cheer from the crowd. You know, maybe some sports or something... sincerely. I don't know that though... I am not a psychologist.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Night_of_the_Long_Knives
The Night of the Long Knives (German: About this sound Nacht der langen Messer (help·info)), sometimes called Operation Hummingbird or, in Germany, the Röhm-Putsch, was a purge that took place in Nazi Germany from June 30 to July 2, 1934, when the Nazi regime carried out a series of political murders. Leading figures of the left-wing Strasserist faction of the Nazi Party, along with its figurehead, Gregor Strasser, were murdered, as were prominent conservative anti-Nazis (such as former Chancellor Kurt von Schleicher and Gustav Ritter von Kahr, who had suppressed Hitler's Beer Hall Putsch in 1923). Many of those killed were leaders of the Sturmabteilung (SA), the paramilitary brownshirts.
Someone added a Sociopathy entry in the wiki for one of the Bed Wetting pages (there are a few pages).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nocturnal_enuresis#Sociopath
Bedwetting does not indicate a greater possibility of being a sociopath, as long as caregivers do not cause trauma by shaming or punishing a bedwetting child. Bedwetting was part of the Macdonald triad, a set of three behavioral characteristics described by John Macdonald in 1963.[18] The other two characteristics were firestarting and animal abuse. Macdonald suggested that there was an association between a person displaying all three characteristics, then later displaying sociopathic criminal behavior.
MacDonald (1963) observed in his most sadistic patients a triad of childhood cruelty to animals, firesetting and enuresis or frequent bed-wetting. Such maladaptive childhood behaviors often result from poorly developed coping mechanisms. This triad, although not intended to predict criminal behavior, provides the warning signs of a child under considerable stress. Children under substantial stress, particularly in their home environment, frequently engage in maladaptive behaviors, such as these, in order to alleviate the stress produced by their surroundings. This is not to say that all children who are under stress and engage in maladaptive behaviors go on to become serial killers, but such behaviors are often observed in the childhoods of established serial killers (Hickey, 2002).[19][20]
Up to 60% of multiple-murderers, according to some estimates, wet their beds post-adolescence.[21]
The MacDonald Triad should be considered a warning sign to parents and authority figures to seek help for a child exhibiting such behaviors.[19][20]
Research has found, however, that enuresis is not associated with sociopathic behavior.[19][20] Enuresis is an “unconscious, involuntary, and nonviolent act and therefore linking it to violent crime is more problematic than doing so with animal cruelty or firesetting".[22]
Bedwetting can be connected to emotional or physical trauma. Trauma can trigger a return to bedwetting (secondary enuresis) in both children and adults. In addition, caregivers cause some level of emotional trauma when they punish or shame a bedwetting child.
This leads to a difficult distinction: it is not the bedwetting that increases the chance of criminal behavior, but the trauma. For example, parental cruelty can result in "homicidal proneness".[23]