Maladaptive Daydreaming: where wild minds come to rest
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Dear Lana,
I can feel your sorrow, it's deep. You are not in control of your life, that happens with all addictions.
But you know what? Now you did something, you have spoken openly about it. It's the first step, you are asking for help, you are open to change to happen. Small steps can take you out of this situation. Thinking of solving the problem all at ones is something our mind perceive as too difficult and overwhelming.
But having small targets to achieve, can make you move in the right direction.
What do you think could be the next step?
Do you think being more active here in the community could help you have a sense of purpose?
I have an idea in my mind.
I think I totally understand your feelings Lana. I am no therapist or psychologist but I can tell you what is working for me. Finding a goal and working for it.
I am very introvert and socially awkward so doctor appointments don't work for me either. I always get anxious in public talking more private stuff and I still don't feel comfortable talking about this. I thought of getting a therapist or a psychologist but I'm just a student and around $200 for one therapy session is a bit too much for me.
But I started to have a career goal and I actually studied a lot and was able to get good grades. This fall semester was probably the only time in years that I daydream less. Though I was still thinking a lot but less.
so my suggestion is to find yourself a hobby that you enjoy. take baby steps. I'm also trying to get a hang of my daydreaming but I'm sometimes doing this without even realizing.
Hi, Lana
Kudos, for having describing minutely, symptoms of maladaptive day-dreaming. Looking back I have developed this condition at the age of 7 to 8 years, when in 3rd or fourth standard. I have been going through same set of feeling as described albeit on other note.
Answers to your problem are hidden in your post. Love real world. Based on your symptoms I suggest
I can feel your pain as I have been sailing in same boat.
World is beautiful and it cares for you .
Discover yourself, your Real Lana
Love your children and Hubby, BEST of LUCK.
Keep sharing.
hey lana,
it sounds like you're having a really tough time. I know you say making appointments is a nightmare, but I feel you should give professional help a go. if it's easier for you, you can look up online sources (where you can make appointments online, talk with a therapist via text, and these days with COVID entire practices have moved online, so you won't have to do anything in person.)
I won't pretend to understand your situation, but I really think a professional could help you much better than we can. MDD isn't a recognised condition, but that doesn't mean a therapist won't be able to help you. I hope you are able to find someone who can help you. outside of that, all of us at WMN are here to support you. good luck!!!
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