Maladaptive Daydreaming: where wild minds come to rest
I have tried many times to explain to my Therapist and Psychologist that my Daydreaming isn't normal, or consist of being healthy considering I can do it for hours at a time without doing anything else. But still he refuses to understand the "seriousness" I try to express to him. I even brought up the term MD and shared with him I think I may have this tho i already know I do. And he kinda in his own way told me i was lying. His words were I go online "looking for things" and I just need to avoid getting online period (because once before I brought up having Borderline Personality Disorder only ONCE when I very first began seeing him and when he told me reasons why I couldn't be diagnosed with is I NEVER brought it up again)
But still I don't know what to do because basically he hates when I bring stuff up and I'm constantly DDing but have No help what so ever. I can't control it, or even began trying to stop it. I really need help because nothing I do now is working and especially when we were out of school due to the weather I DDing basically the entire day and because I am an Insomniac I literally mean the entire day.
Please I would like to know your thoughts and opinions on what you think I should do about my Psychologist. And how you think I should try to help my DDing.
Also I do have a therapist who is separate from my Pysch. She is my new one and I have only had one appointment with her but I haven't exactly brought up MD. Do you think I should tell her or No?
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I think you should first take copies of the articles and studies done. "Scientific American Mind" spent a year and a half fact-checking their article. Mention that real doctors have studied it and believe in it. If he still won't listen, leave, and find someone more open-minded. Do the same with your new therapist.
I can not leave, without switching facilities all together. They told me I HAD to continue seeing him until I graduate High School. There is another Psychologist but they will not allow me to see him. Also I couldn't find any articles about MD from "Scientific American Mind"
Cordellia Amethyste Rose said:
I think you should first take copies of the articles and studies done. "Scientific American Mind" spent a year and a half fact-checking their article. Mention that real doctors have studied it and believe in it. If he still won't listen, leave, and find someone more open-minded. Do the same with your new therapist.
Here's the "Scientific American Mind" article http://www.scribd.com/doc/71765485/Sci-Am-Mind-Daydreaming
Here's the youbeauty.com article http://www.youbeauty.com/mind/maladaptive-daydreaming
For future reference, you might check the links page above.
Zaneta said:
I can not leave, without switching facilities all together. They told me I HAD to continue seeing him until I graduate High School. There is another Psychologist but they will not allow me to see him. Also I couldn't find any articles about MD from "Scientific American Mind"
Cordellia Amethyste Rose said:I think you should first take copies of the articles and studies done. "Scientific American Mind" spent a year and a half fact-checking their article. Mention that real doctors have studied it and believe in it. If he still won't listen, leave, and find someone more open-minded. Do the same with your new therapist.
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