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Can somebody explain what is maladaptive daydreaming? ​

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Answered by bhavurana84
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Sometimes known as daydreaming disorder2, maladaptive daydreaming describes a condition where a person regularly experiences daydreams that are intense and highly distracting3 — so distracting, in fact, that the person may stop engaging with the task or people in front of them

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Answered by amodkumar1171979
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Maladaptive daydreaming is a psychiatric condition. It was identified by Professor Eliezer Somer of the University of Haifa in Israel.

This condition causes intense daydreaming that distracts a person from their real life. Many times, real-life events trigger day dreams. These events can include:

topics of conversation

sensory stimuli such as noises or smells

physical experiences

This disorder is not part of the new edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-V). It doesn’t have any official treatment. But some experts say it is a real disorder that can have real effects on a person’s daily life.

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