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    • #54122
      SairaAkira
      Keymaster

      Daydreaming

      For most people, daydreams are a brief but pleasant escape from reality. And, while it’s tempting to spend entire meetings or lectures in more appealing universes of our own creation, most of us can also rein in our imaginations when we have to.
      But some people find it almost impossible to pull out of their daydreams. People with “maladaptive daydreaming” become so immersed in their elaborate fantasies that it becomes difficult to live their daily lives.

      People with “maladaptive daydreaming” become so immersed in their elaborate fantasies that it becomes difficult to live their daily lives.

      Maladaptive daydreaming should be considered a mental health disorder, Eli Somer of the University of Haifa in Israel, who came up with the term, told the Wall Street Journal. In fact, maladaptive daydreamers devote an average of 57 percent of their waking hours to fantasy, Somer and his colleagues reported in a new study in the journal Consciousness and Cognition. On particularly dreamy days, this went up to 69 percent. By comparison, people without the condition spend 16 percent of their time daydreaming.
      After surveying 340 self-labeled maladaptive daydreamers recruited from online chat rooms, the scientists found that these people also had more reveries concerning fictional characters and intricate plots than others. They also had high rates of attention deficit and obsessive compulsive symptoms. Nearly all of them felt that their daydreaming interfered with their sleep, chores, relationships or life goals. Many felt as though they had an addiction.
      “It stops me from interacting in real world and real people,” one person told the researchers. “I can’t concentrate on studies. I skipped school a lot just to be in my world.”
      Another reported having 35 distinct characters in her daydreams. “I cannot remember a time when my mind was alone, with just myself. They have always been there.”

      “It stops me from interacting in real world and real people.”

      Earlier this year, Somer and his team also created a 14-item scale to gauge extreme daydreaming.
      Some experts are resistant to the idea that maladaptive daydreaming should get its own diagnosis. “Once you start psychopathologizing these things you can get yourself in trouble, because often normal mechanisms account for this,” Eric Klinger of the University of Minnesota, Morris, told the Wall Street Journal.
      Still, Somer plans to develop ways to diagnose and treat maladaptive daydreaming. “If one is spending an average of 57% of his or her waking hours on under-controlled fantasy activity, it is not surprising that it is also jeopardizing fulfillment of life goals that take time and attention to achieve, underscoring the need learn more about [maladaptive daydreaming] and to find appropriate treatments,” he and his colleagues concluded in the new study.

    • #54137
      anggieemmily
      Peserta

      I like do daydream when I’m reading book, watching k-drama,lonely and boring.I know that’s a bad habbit cause you just always think good daydream but it’s so far from reality :AZHURAKAHN

    • #54150
      diniariya
      Peserta

      Yes I’m doing daydreaming too from when I was little ’till now hehehehe.
      But I’m still interact with peoples although not as much as other people do.
      My daydreaming is all about anything I wish I could be.
      But I’m always thankful with my real life now.

    • #54162
      ArunFarah
      Peserta

      i love daydreaming, and i’ll do it as much as i could, anyway….
      but of course, that’s not a reason for being isolated to the real world ???

    • #54169
      dee_annie01
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      I am a daydreamer too but not maladaptive daydreamer, still under control

    • #54204
      idafauziah
      Peserta

      Daydreaming is one of the way to escape from reality. It’s like we use if conditional. I wish my life would be bla bla bla, which is unreal. I like daydreaming too sometimes, but I don’t have much time to do it :YOUSHOU :YOUSHOU

    • #54310
      tyaspl
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      I’m daydream too when i’m reading a book or listening music and alone in my bedroom its fun,sometimes i smile and talk alone :ASIA that way i do in my bedroom its not funny when someone caught me they can think that i’m crazy but alhamdulillah i can control it with my reality.

    • #54517
      Eyriny
      Peserta

      Fiuh, a lot of psychopathology that occurs nowadays. And sometimes I think its so ehm…. :KEPANASAN (unbelievable)
      To keep myself in check I always try remember one phrase “Yang berlebihan itu tidak baik.” Too much its never good for you.
      Hopefully, i will always remember that. :JENDAKIRA *CrossFinger

    • #315709
      kagita1
      Moderator

      In fact, there are many people who  like daydreaming nowadays. They daydream everytime and everywhere. I do that too. Some people daydream to get an inspiration and some of them just do it unconsciously. I think as long as it is in the limit, there are no danger in their mental.

    • #386739
      Anonim
      Non-aktif

      Me too :kisskiss :kisskiss .

       

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