Note: I am not a health/psychology professional by any means; this is simply a list I've put together from my own understanding and experiences on the topic, based upon various readings/research I found online. I hope it may be helpful/informative to read regardless, feel free to add on or correct this!
Maladaptive Daydreaming:
Excessive daydreaming; becoming absorbed in and fixated on daydream events, scenes, characters, or worlds.
Used as a form of escapism, often to avoid dealing with real-life situations (traumatic, unpleasant, or otherwise).
More interested and/or focused on the daydream/inner world than the real world, or on daydream relationships rather than real-life ones.
Difficulty or inability to stop daydreaming, even when real-life tasks need to be done.
An excessive/large amount of time is spent daydreaming, instead of being fully present in real-life events.
A desire to be like the idealized, daydream version of themself or their characters (/feeling inadequate with self in reality).
May feel a loss of control over daydreams, or when/where daydreaming occurs.
Some describe maladaptive daydreaming as an "addiction to daydreaming".
Many feel embarrassed or ashamed of (the extent of) their daydreaming.
Some individuals experience maladaptive daydreaming as a form of dissociation.
Often occurs in individuals with ADHD, depression, anxiety disorders, PTSD, and those who have experienced significant stress, abuse, and/or trauma.
Though the daydreams themselves may be enjoyable/pleasant/comforting, the lack of control and difficulty focusing on reality causes distress to the daydreamer.
If this daydreaming causes significant impairment in daily life and regular distress to the individual, they may have Maladaptive Daydreaming Disorder (MaDD).
Immersive Daydreaming:
Simillar to maladaptive daydreaming, but instead, is a more positive way of coping.
The individual is present in real-life relationships, and in their own plans for the future.
Able to stop daydreaming when real-life tasks need to be attended to. Has a solid sense of control over their daydreaming.
Uses daydreaming as a healthy coping mechanism for dealing with stress/trauma/illness/conflict etc, rather than using it to avoid these situations.
BOTH Maladaptive and Immersive Daydreamers (May) Experience:
Very vivid, often extensively detailed daydreams. (Can be visual, auditory, or a mixture of sensory events.)
Feeling the emotions or sensations that are happening in the daydream through the body, as if they were really happening.
Strong attachments or connections to daydream characters (often called "paras").
Presence of an inner world(s)/universe(s), where daydream events take place ("paracosm", "dreamverse").
A sense of "autonomy" regarding character interaction, and/or being "influenced" by their characters.
Repetitive physical activity while daydreaming (pacing, tapping, rocking, etc.)
Speaking daydream dialogue aloud, and/or physically emoting facial expressions while daydreaming.
Real life events triggering daydreams (music, and other media are common daydream triggers.)
"You're so creative!", "You've got an overactive imagination."
* Someone can experience both Maladaptive and Immersive Daydreaming within their lifetime/during different times in their lives!
Immersive daydreaming may become maladaptive if it starts getting out of hand (perhaps after a stressful/traumatic event, or the onset of another disorder). Maladaptive daydreaming can be turned into immersive daydreaming (to cope, or to de-stress), with the help of therapy.
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Blog# 196
Saturday, May 28th, 2022
Welcome back,
Although life on Earth may seem rather stable and unchangingāthe tide goes in and out, the Sun rises and sets, and the months bleed on the same as alwaysāin the grand scheme of things, our universe is actually a rather dynamic place.
Everyday, millions of stars are born and die, and in the end, the same thing will happen to our own Sun.
A few billion years from now, as our star begins to transition into a red giant, temperatures on our world will increase, and life will be extinguished. Ā Just a few billion years after that, once the Sun exhausts its supply of material to sustain nuclear fusion, it will begin its death throes. When this happens, it will cast off its outer layers and, eventually, fade into darkness.
Nothing in our universe is eternalā¦or is it?
Atoms areĀ the building blocks of matter. They, quite literally, make our universe what it is. When we die, our bodies do not turn into nothing; rather, they are broken down into their constituent parts and recycled into the ecosystem. In short, our atoms go on long after we are gone.
But just how long can atoms last? Will they eventually be broken down intoā¦nothing?
To answer this question, you need to understand a little bit about how atoms work. As you may know, atoms contain protons and neutrons, and they are surrounded by a āshellā of electrons. The number of electrons that are found in the cloud are equal to theĀ number ofĀ protons. This helps create stability.
Ultimately, the number of protonsĀ is what determines the atomic number. For example, heliumĀ has two protons, so its atomic number is two (and it appears second on the periodic table of elements). The number of neutrons that are found in an atom are generally consistent, but not always. And if an atom doesnāt have the ācorrectā number of neutrons, sometimes, the atom may lose a neutron (kind of like how you lose a sock in the wash). When this happen, the atom becomes unstable and, in an attempt to become a stable atom, it shoots off subatomic particles. Most often, the atom will shoot off an electron.]
This is how atoms breakdown.
Anytime that you have a heavy atom, there is some risk that it will spontaneously start to break down into smaller particles. This is known as āradioactive decay.ā This is just a very basic breakdown. Please see the link for more on radioactive decay.
To return to the point at hand, unfortunately, this is aĀ stochastic processĀ (which means that it has āa random probability distribution, or pattern that may be analyzed statistically, but may not be predicted preciselyā). In other words, we canāt pinpoint exactly when a breakdown will occur - when a subatomic particle will be shot off; however, since we can analyzeĀ the pattern, we canĀ determine how many atoms will decay over anĀ average time, which is called the āhalf-life,ā and it is a very reliable estimate.
Since an atom hasĀ a finite number of protons and neutrons, it will generally emit particles until it gets to a point where itsĀ half-life is so long, it is effectively stable. For example,Ā Bismuth-209 is believed to have the longest decay rate. It undergoes something known as āalpha decay,ā and itās half-life isĀ over a billion times longerĀ than the current estimated age of the universe.
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I'm in charge of August!š
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āPerhaps you have forgotten. Thatās one of the great problems of our modern world, you know. Forgetting. The victim never forgets. Ask an Irishman what the English did to him in 1920 and heāll tell you the day of the month and the time and the name of every man they killed. Ask an Iranian what the English did to him in 1953 and heāll tell you. His child will tell you. His grandchild will tell you. And when he has one, his great-grandchild will tell you too. But ask an Englishmanāā He flung up his hands in mock ignorance. āIf he ever knew, he has forgotten. āMove on!ā you tell us. āMove on! Forget what weāve done to you. Tomorrowās another day!ā But it isnāt, Mr. Brue.ā He still had Brueās hand. āTomorrow was created yesterday, you see. That is the point I was making to you. And by the day before yesterday, too. To ignore history is to ignore the wolf at the door.ā
- A Most Wanted Man, John le CarrƩ
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