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  • Urfan Mustafali

    Call for Participants: Research Study on Maladaptive Daydreaming
    We are conducting a research study on maladaptive daydreaming as part of a master’s thesis in Clinical Psychology at the Psychology department of University of Economics and Human Sciences in Warsaw.

    The online survey takes approximately 10–15 minutes to complete.
    Corresponding researcher: Urfan Mustafali
    Supervisor: Dr. Piotr Kałowski
    Eligibility criteria:
    – Age 18 or older
    – English proficiency at B2 level or above
    If you meet the criteria and are interested in contributing to psychological research, you can access the survey through the following link:


    https://forms.office.com/e/1TwtrC7mf1


    For any questions or further information, please contact:
    urfan.mustafali11@gmail.com

    We would greatly appreciate your participation and encourage you to share the study with others who may be eligible.

  • Elena

    PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH ON MALADAPTIVE DAYDREAMING

     

    Do you experience excessive daydreaming?

    Do you make great efforts to hide your imaginary life?

    Do you feel misunderstood and unable to explain what's happening to you?

    Excessive daydreaming has been an unknown topic until recently. But the future is encouraging, and your collaboration is crucial.

    If you suffer from excessive daydreaming and you are of legal age, you may contribute to a better understanding of what you experience every day by participating in this research project at the University of Murcia.

    The survey is completely anonymous, takes only about 15 minutes, and you'll be shedding light on this condition and its treatment. If you're interested, please click the link below.

    https://forms.gle/fTX69MwMyhV15Dhf6

     

    Thank you very much for your collaboration!!!

  • Keeley

    Participants wanted for research study

    Title of Study: Exploring Therapeutic Experiences of Maladaptive Daydreaming: Insights from an Integrative Counselling and Psychotherapy perspective

    You are invited to take part in a research study examining the experiences of individuals who engage in maladaptive daydreaming (MD) and who have previously received therapy in which their daydreaming was openly discussed, explored, or addressed. The purpose of this study is to explore how people who experience maladaptive daydreaming (MD) have found therapy when this aspect of their life was discussed or worked on.

    Maladaptive daydreaming here means spending long periods in vivid, immersive daydreams that feel hard to control. These daydreams often interfere with everyday life, such as work, study, social activities, or sleep. People who experience MD may feel a strong urge to return to their daydreams and have regular and multiple daydreams on a daily basis.

     

    This is a study as part of a Masters Degree dissertation, and has full ethical approval.

    Who Can Take Part?
    You may be eligible to participate if:

    • You are over 18
    • You identify as someone who has experienced maladaptive daydreaming, and
    • You have engaged in any form of psychological therapy (e.g., counselling, psychotherapy, CBT, online therapy, etc.) in which your daydreaming was discussed or explored

    This will involve an online interview that will last between 45-60 minutes.

     

    Interested in Participating?

    You can read through this consent form and interview questions, and I will get in contact with you:

    Participant information sheet and consent form for MD Study – Fill ...


    If you would like more information or would like to take part, please contact:
    Keeley Mountford at k.mountford3@unimail.derby.ac.uk

    Thank you for considering contributing to this important research. Your experiences and perspectives are highly valued.