In the film, Chase Meridian theorizes that Bruce Wayne's recurring dreams are actually repressed memories. This is a real-life controversial idea in psychotherapy, claiming that memories for traumatic events may be stored in the unconscious mind and blocked from normal conscious recall, but they still can influence a person's behavior and emotions. The idea was first suggested by Sigmund Freud in 1896, though fiction writer Nicolas Dalayrac had previously used a similar concept in a 1786 opera. Since the 1890s, several psychotherapists have attempted to help patients retrieve their repressed memories, but the results were mostly false memories.
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