Maladaptive Daydreaming: where wild minds come to rest
Anyone else have symptoms of PTSD...how have they impacted your daydreaming?
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Started by Steph. Last reply by farrahfawn Dec 22, 2020. 11 Replies 0 Likes
If you don't mind sharing (talking helps), how do you think PTSD affects your daydreaming? Daydreaming only started to be a problem for me after the event I experienced (I think - it at least played…Continue
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Hello everyone!Before I start writing this I strongly recommend you to read this book " healing the child within" for Charles Whitfield. Honestly it is life changing.Some of the opinions below are…Continue
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Although I believe I had MD before, a traumatic incident with a car lead to my getting PTSD and made my MD more frequent and dependable. without MD i believe i would experience the true trauma caused by the accident.
Perhaps my MD is caused by isolation. I was raised by a family that is distant from little ones. I was loved and cared for but interaction was limited to "go play".
MD is the arena where I have a social life. I've had this since I was very little. I remember DDing around age 4.
I'm pretty sure that PTSD affects my daydreaming. In real life it's difficult for me to have a relationship due to being molested as a child. In my daydreams this person really loves me and helps me overcome my pain from the past. He loves me for who I am and finds value in me.
Yes, in fact it's a common misconception that MD is always caused by trauma. One of the initial doctors to study it found that, but that's been long since disproved. Sometimes MD is caused by trauma, but sometimes it isn't.
I read that some people start having MD as a result of a trauma (whether immediate or long term) Did anyone else read that?
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