Nightmares
occur in all age groups but are most common in
children between the ages of three and six. They
generally occur late in one’s sleep, and
they rarely prompt talking, screaming, striking
out, or sleepwalking. Unlike sleep terrors, they
generally can be recalled afterward and are accompanied
by much less anxiety and movement. Nightmares tend
to occur at times of insecurity, emotional turmoil,
depression, or guilt.
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