Ricia
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Maladaptive daydreaming is basically when you day dream in a fashion that is like a book or movie for several hours a day, completely ignoring everything and anything else in life.
I am pretty sure I day dream to almost unhealthy degrees, however I am capable of getting things done daily. I love to do it. it is like a wonderful escape and what not. I enjoy it very much so.
Thoughts? Comments? Speculations?
Excessive daydreaming may begin as an outlet for creativity or as a method of escaping trauma or abuse. The daydreamer experiences very vivid and intricate fantasies and may become emotionally attached to the characters in their fantasies or express emotions they are feeling through vocal utterances or changing facial expressions, although most keep such behavior hidden from others. Maladaptive daydreamers know the difference between reality and fantasy; they realize that everything they are dreaming about is a fantasy. Some also exhibit symptoms similar to Asperger's Syndrome, ADHD or OCD. Social anxiety and depression are often suffered by maladaptive daydreamers. A large number also find their social lives are negatively impacted by this disorder. Seventy-nine percent of those self-identified as having excessive daydreams had a kinesthetic repetitive movement accompany their daydreaming, such as pacing, rocking, tapping, or shaking an object. Many others also move their hands around and make facial expressions: laughing, crying, whispering, and gesturing. Listening to music while daydreaming is common and hearing music may trigger a desire to daydream. A repetitive movement may be articulated to music while daydreaming. Watching a movie or reading a book can also trigger a these desires.
Many people have novel or movie type fantasies. They create their own world, with characters, settings, plots, heroes, villains, and friends. They may also imagine storylines using the characters or settings from already existing works of fiction.
(Sorce: Wikipedia)
It’s important to note at this point that people with this problem are not psychotic; we DO NOT confuse fantasy and reality. We are quite aware (sometimes painfully aware) of the difference between the two. We know what is real and what is not. This illness is instead like a cross between a compulsive habit and a severe addiction.
I have posted this information as a way to reach out to others, to let them know that they are not the only one with this issue. Be aware that there are many of us out there, and that this problem has a name and is a real malady that appears to have it's own distinct symptoms.
(Sorce: Official research site)
So my thoughts on this...Daydreaming excessively in a way that is often compared to an addiction.
This excessive daydreaming often begins in childhood.
Books, movies, music, video games, and other media may be a daydreaming trigger.
The daydreaming itself is often detailed and elaborate, sometimes compared to a movie or novel.
Repetitive movements while daydreaming are common (but not always present in sufferers) - pacing, rocking, spinning, shaking something in their hand, etc.
They may sometimes talk, laugh, cry, gesture, or make facial expressions as they daydream. People suffering from this know the difference between daydreaming and reality, and do not confuse the two; this makes them distinctly different from psychotics or schizophrenics.
Some people will lie in bed for hours daydreaming, and may either have difficulty going to sleep because of this, or have difficulty getting out of bed once awake. They may also neglect basic functions such as regular meals, etc. because of excessive daydreaming.
In my opinion, excessive daydreaming is unhealthy ONLY when it cause real difficulties or problems in your life, interferes with the way you function in your real life, or acts as a genuine and consistent replacement for real life. In my opinion, that would be the main criteria for deciding if it is a problem.
(Sorce: Official research site)
I am pretty sure I day dream to almost unhealthy degrees, however I am capable of getting things done daily. I love to do it. it is like a wonderful escape and what not. I enjoy it very much so.
Thoughts? Comments? Speculations?
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