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Call for Participants for Online Study on Daydreaming
Hello,
I am a graduate student at Teachers College, Columbia University conducting a research study on daydreaming and emotion regulation flexibility.
You may participate if you:
Participation involves completing an anonymous online survey that takes 20-25 minutes. No identifying information will be collected.
Participation is voluntary, and you may stop at any time.
Survey link:
https://tccolumbia.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_01V7VhXMdMj1lAy
Please feel free to share this study with others who may be eligible.
IRB Protocol Number: 26-243
Thank you for your time!
For questions, please contact:
Huseyin Kerem Yanik
Teachers College, Columbia University
hy2868@tc.columbia.edu
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Olá a todos!
Sou estudante de psicologia em Portugal, e convido a participar no estudo que estou a desenvolver para o meu mestrado sobre a experiência interna de pessoas com Devaneio Excessivo. O meu interesse por este assunto vem do facto de eu também sofrer com isto, desde criança, e querer muito contribuir para o conhecimento existente sobre este fenómeno.
O meu estudo é intitulado "Entre o real e o imaginado: um estudo da experiência subjetiva do Devaneio Excessivo" e será focado na experiência pessoal de pessoas com devaneio excessivo. Os tópicos incluem o conteúdo dos devaneios (como temas, personagens, universos e gatilhos), como eles começam e terminam, como evoluíram ao longo do tempo, o seu impacto na sua vida diária (tanto positivo quanto negativo) e como as perceções dos outros podem influenciar a sua experiência.
Consistirá numa entrevista individual online comigo, com duração de aproximadamente uma hora. Os dados recolhidos serão confidenciais e só eu terei acesso a eles. Também pode fazer a entrevista com a câmara desligada, se se sentir mais confortável dessa forma.
Se é um adulto (acima dos 18 anos) que se identifica com o fenómeno do devaneio excessivo, fala inglês ou português e gostaria de compartilhar as suas experiências, por favor envie um e-mail para: 35362@ufp.edu.pt
Estou muito interessada em ouvir de você :)
Call for participants
Hello, everyone!
I'm a psychology student, and I am inviting you to participate in the study I'm developing for my master's thesis about the internal experience of people with Maladaptive Daydreaming. My interest in this subject comes from the fact that I also have MD, ever since I was a child, and I really want to contribute to the existing knowledge there is about this phenomenon.
My study is titled “Between the real and the imagined: a study of the subjective experience of Maladaptive Daydreaming” and it will be focused on your personal experience of daydreaming. Topics include the content of the daydreams (such as themes, characters, universes, and triggers), how they begin and end, how they have evolved over time, their impact on your life (both positive and negative), and how others’ perceptions may influence your experience.
It will consist of of a one-to-one online interview with me, lasting approximately one hour. The data collected will be confidential and only I will have access to it. You can also do the interview with your camera turned off, if you'd feel more comfortable that way.
If you are an adult (over 18 years-old) who identifies with the phenomenon of Maladaptive Daydreaming, speak either English or Portuguese, and would like to share your experiences, please email me at: 35362@ufp.edu.pt
I am very interested in hearing from you :)
Call for participants
How do our inner worlds shape our sense of self? The Consciousness and Psychopathology Lab at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, directed by Prof. Nirit Soffer-Dudek, invites you to contribute to a pioneering study exploring the intricate connections between maladaptive daydreaming, autobiographical memory, and self-concept. Led by Ori Meidan, a doctoral researcher and member of the International Consortium for Maladaptive Daydreaming Research (ICMDR), this project represents a vital step toward establishing a deeper diagnostic understanding and formal recognition of maladaptive daydreaming within the global scientific community.
We are currently seeking English-speaking adults aged 18 and older to share their experiences through this anonymous online platform. Your participation involves completing a series of self-report questionnaires and engaging in brief, specialized tasks designed to capture the nuances of cognitive and psychological processes. While the study requires approximately 40 minutes of your time, this depth of data is precisely what allows us to build the rigorous evidence base needed to advocate for better clinical awareness and specialized support for those who experience these symptoms.
By participating, you are directly supporting a broader movement to bridge the gap between individual experience and academic recognition. Your contribution is entirely voluntary, and you remain free to withdraw at any time. For a full overview of the study’s ethical framework and objectives, please visit the consent form at the link provided below. We sincerely value your time and your commitment to advancing our understanding of the human mind.
Study Link: https://bgu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_8dLiedio5SFow74
Call for italian partecipants - University of Catania
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:
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.
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
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.
Comment by Valeria Franco on April 26, 2025 at 1:12am Shir Shapira Torem, Dr. Oren Herscu, and Prof. Eli Somer
Gentili utenti,
sono una laureanda del corso di studi magistrale in psicologia clinica e di comunità dell'Università Federico II di Napoli.
Stiamo conducendo la presente ricerca allo scopo di esplorare alcuni aspetti associati all'esperienza di Maladaptive Daydreaming , ovvero alla tendenza al sognare ad occhi aperti maladattivi. In particolare, la ricerca è volta ad indagare come il Maladaptive Daydreaming si associa all'utilizzo dei social network.
Il questionario presente in allegato è rivolto a persone italiane con età compresa tra i 18 ei 29 anni .
Vi chiediamo soltanto 20 minuti del vostro prezioso tempo per compilarlo, con il fine di poter aggiungere un altro tassello importante allo studio del Maladaptive Daydreaming.
I dati raccolti saranno completamente anonimi .
Grazie per il vostro contributo!
https://phdmglunina.fra1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_56FIyNWiD0mssbs
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