Maladaptive Daydreaming

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  • @angelicacali-b7384
    @angelicacali-b7384 3 года назад +5576

    My daydreams are not about me, it is like making a story or movie about someone else that doesn't exist

    • @lxcent9913
      @lxcent9913 3 года назад +234

      Exactly, me too

    • @user-ml3bg1fc9b
      @user-ml3bg1fc9b 3 года назад +223

      Lol same here it makes me want it to happen in real life😂😣

    • @MargauxNeedler
      @MargauxNeedler 3 года назад +32

      What are the daydreams consisting of?

    • @MargauxNeedler
      @MargauxNeedler 3 года назад +58

      The only thing I daydreamed of was smooching on my celebrity crushes so I'm not sure I understand

    • @not-a-ghost2206
      @not-a-ghost2206 3 года назад +127

      @@MargauxNeedler @Destiny 100 daydreaming is completely normal, like thinking about a book or a possible crush and actuakly helpful because you process things. When it becomes a coping mechanism is when its serious. Its spending hours in fictional worlds or ones you made up. Its also feeling that the persons and places are with you in your room even (or especially when) you're alone. For example i wasnt thinking of narnia or Phantásia, i was there. I could _feel_ the snow or a dragon. Its kind of like the brigde to terabithia, except you're never leaving. Hope that clears your question (:

  • @WillowValdene
    @WillowValdene 3 года назад +5207

    My maladaptive daydreaming is almost like an addiction. It’s scary to think of letting it go. I’m ashamed to even bring it up to doctors or mental health professionals.

    • @user-ml3bg1fc9b
      @user-ml3bg1fc9b 3 года назад +219

      It's already an addiction😣😭

    • @greerdavis4757
      @greerdavis4757 3 года назад +167

      I honestly wouldn’t call it an addiction, and yeah I so get being ashamed to bring it up. I’ve had this since I was 8 or something like that, and it was never a problem. It was kind of concerning because I knew it wasn’t normal, but I never let it distract me from living life. That is until I got depressed and overwhelmed with emotions, so it sort of took over, but I try and use it for good. I will go on the stationary bike for over an hour just daydreaming or even write my stories down and share them. MaDD really is a double sided blade if you look at it that way, so don’t feel bad about it. Right now, I’m still struggling with it, but the more I work my problems out here, the better the MaDD gets, but simply giving up daydreaming is sort of unrealistic. Even in the best times of my life, I still daydreamed a lot, I just didn’t let it take over. Yeah, well, carry on and don’t feel alone or crazy because there are so many others out there struggling with this same issue! 💕

    • @WillowValdene
      @WillowValdene 3 года назад +14

      @@user-ml3bg1fc9b Yeah, it is 😔

    • @weirdzfully
      @weirdzfully 3 года назад +15

      What do you daydream about if it’s okay to ask

    • @WillowValdene
      @WillowValdene 3 года назад +146

      @@weirdzfully If I think about it, most of my daydreams are either about getting support for something difficult that’s happened or just people being interested in me (being on a talk show or a panel) and what I have to say. In my life I’ve often lacked the amount of emotional support or having friends and I often feel like I’m not heard or like I’m not important to anyone. It shifts on any given day, but the constant is I’m usually with a celebrity or multiple celebrities, like a cast. They’re my friends in the daydreams or I’m with them on the talk shows/panels/etc.

  • @CandyLamb
    @CandyLamb 3 года назад +2905

    It’s not always about coping with being overwhelmed, or having high levels of stress... it’s can be about escapism from loneliness or boredom. A lot of people in this world suffer with those two issues.

    • @HoneyHoney-yf6nd
      @HoneyHoney-yf6nd 3 года назад +38

      Ikr!

    • @hium8716
      @hium8716 3 года назад +95

      A lot of the time I end up day dreaming when I'm not with people I know

    • @TheMusicalgirl6
      @TheMusicalgirl6 3 года назад +94

      so true, i've only gotten into the habit of maladaptive daydreaming post covid. Staying at home for days, without meeting anyone, or having much to do. I was lonely. I was bored and daydreaming became my perfect escape from that life. I will overcome this now and gain control of myself now.

    • @AngelDeed
      @AngelDeed 3 года назад +52

      I agree, I had an average childhood, no trauma or mental illness as far as I know yet I've been daydreaming since I was a child.

    • @springlady8337
      @springlady8337 3 года назад +45

      YES! I actually only experienced Maladaptive Daydreams during my periods of loneliness. When I’m not lonely, I don’t really feel the need to do them.

  • @ghht-jb6pp
    @ghht-jb6pp Год назад +342

    The worst thing about daydreaming is that it reduces determination and desire to accomplish something important, especially when I'm studying

    • @tdmguy8304
      @tdmguy8304 6 месяцев назад +6

      Yes that the biggest problem otherwise I would have not mind day dreaming

    • @bladerunner2977
      @bladerunner2977 6 месяцев назад +6

      Yes yes you’re like me .There are people like me 😓😓

  • @anitakingsberry2622
    @anitakingsberry2622 3 года назад +4724

    Daydreaming have helped me survive. I have done it since childhood. Soothing.

    • @firstname8348
      @firstname8348 3 года назад +412

      Me too. It was my escape from childhood and I use it as coping mechanism as an adult

    • @Katimorton
      @Katimorton  3 года назад +546

      Totally understand.. a lot of people feel that way. It's safe and helpful. xox

    • @ladybaabaa3294
      @ladybaabaa3294 3 года назад +25

      Me too.

    • @eleah2256
      @eleah2256 3 года назад +196

      Me too. My father abused my mother and my mother was depressed. At home it was either quiet or violent. I was an only child too. So I just built "my own world" to play in.

    • @eleah2256
      @eleah2256 3 года назад +43

      I also wanted to say that there are models about mental illness that state that ptsd (and similar disorders) is an adaptation to a dangerous environment, and that it's a mental illness because it's maladaptive when the environment changes. Maybe that can be applied to maladaptive daydreaming too: it's a coping strategy that's not adaptive anymore.

  • @thehealingfairee
    @thehealingfairee 3 года назад +2728

    The making facial expressions in response to the daydream is me 😬 So embarrassing when someone sees

    • @AlisonBryen
      @AlisonBryen 3 года назад +206

      When I know I'm alone I act my out daydreams, facial expressions, acting out scenes, talking to imaginary daydream characters...the works! Fortunately I've never been caught. 😳

    • @durgaambika4342
      @durgaambika4342 3 года назад +39

      @@AlisonBryen me too... Why are we people like this 😞

    • @AlisonBryen
      @AlisonBryen 3 года назад +77

      @@durgaambika4342Firstly, I think a lot of us are very imaginative and creative people, I know part of me enjoys making up these characters/lives/stories. Secondly however, I think that a lot of us have difficulty facing real life problems and/or have mental health conditions and these daydreams serve as an escape from them. This obviously is not helpful in the long run.

    • @pluutoop
      @pluutoop 3 года назад +11

      Its ok. I have it tooo

    • @-criedjupiter-8464
      @-criedjupiter-8464 3 года назад +16

      Stop!! Something is wrong with us 😂

  • @turbogaming5721
    @turbogaming5721 Год назад +686

    One thing that triggers my meladaptive daydreaming is also feeling inferior to others,so when I start comparing myself to others and feel inferior then I start to daydream so I can feel better about myself.

  • @hehehehehehe4560
    @hehehehehehe4560 2 года назад +721

    It’s hard to stop because I have already built relationships with the characters in my daydreams and there like genuine friends and people I love 😔

    • @Cherrypoptarts
      @Cherrypoptarts Год назад +64

      HELP THIS IS ME

    • @ainaliyana3776
      @ainaliyana3776 Год назад +25

      helpp , what should we do rn😭 i cant inlove because of them

    • @snowqueen24
      @snowqueen24 Год назад +36

      Yeah, but it can cost you your job and education by staying in your maladaptive daydreaming. I have been where you are at, and it was very distracting. I almost flunked out of college from going to maladaptive daydreaming every single day.

    • @jonnyprivat3504
      @jonnyprivat3504 Год назад +4

      @@snowqueen24 what have you done to stop

    • @snowqueen24
      @snowqueen24 Год назад +18

      @@jonnyprivat3504 I just went cold turkey for 3 and a half months and started visualizing in how I want my future to be but only in my head.

  • @DJiswatching
    @DJiswatching 3 года назад +3069

    I can't go an hour without daydreaming. I frequently catch myself acting out daydreams, crying, laughing, rocking back and forth, pacing around the house, and talking to myself because I'm so involved in my daydreams. I've missed final exams. I've snapped out of it and realized weeks have gone by. I cannot go to bed without turning on music and daydreaming. It's really hard to balance real life and my daydreams.

    • @silvia8643
      @silvia8643 3 года назад +202

      same, I just don't know how to stop - it really is an addiction!

    • @-criedjupiter-8464
      @-criedjupiter-8464 3 года назад +136

      I don’t wanna throw my life away because of this addiction, its also one of the reason why im failing.God its almost the end u school year,
      and ive felt like ive learned nothing....stupid me i hate this 😣.

    • @sofiastar2933
      @sofiastar2933 3 года назад +97

      same here oh my god, i thought i was the only one who laughs & cries. it feels so real & i have such a good life in my head it makes me feel better

    • @SpinDuality
      @SpinDuality 3 года назад +85

      So true, I can't think straight when music plays. I daydream a lot, and I read a lot of stories to get inspiration from them. I've forgotten places, names, people, ages, birthdays, and school because of this. I'm still happy with it though, it's my way to cope.

    • @pemjoy5586
      @pemjoy5586 3 года назад +1

      Lol same

  • @aryanjaiswal7599
    @aryanjaiswal7599 3 года назад +2983

    i can have a full length conversations with a group of people in my head.
    This started as a coping mechanism but now its habitual

    • @laila79595
      @laila79595 3 года назад +201

      mee too and sometimes i find myself talking out loud with people that aren't even there.

    • @pluutoop
      @pluutoop 3 года назад +12

      Me too❤

    • @II-qp8lg
      @II-qp8lg 3 года назад +17

      Me too unfortunately...

    • @abbigeilll7529
      @abbigeilll7529 3 года назад +81

      I literally wanna hug everyone in these comments because I feel THE SAME WAY!

    • @natnat5480
      @natnat5480 3 года назад +20

      Hey! I would really like to know if I have been maladaptive daydreaming or just normally daydreaming. Well for me, I really consider daydreaming as my hobby. I imagine a devised story of a show I watch where I become one of the characters. However I only do it when I'm bored or I don't have anything to do. I have read symptoms about maladaptive daydreaming like vivid daydreams and detailed stories and the like to daydream, which I have, but I can still do work and task. To be honest, I'm pretty productive. However it really bothers me that I have symptoms of having maladaptive daydreaming. I would like to know if I have it? What are your thoughts?

  • @user-ou5xn7oj2l
    @user-ou5xn7oj2l 3 года назад +193

    I always create my own character in my brain, every time I listen to music, or see certain actions, I will always involve the fictional character that I created in my head.

    • @nickmos1499
      @nickmos1499 Год назад +4

      Same 👍

    • @dianamccandless7094
      @dianamccandless7094 Год назад +15

      Music was always the biggest trigger for me. But also other triggers.....anything in my real life could always be used to make an episode in "StoryWorld" that was funnier, sadder, more amazing, exciting, adventurous, romantic.....

    • @nickmos1499
      @nickmos1499 Год назад +1

      @@dianamccandless7094 I also crying 😭 because I know it’s never gonna happen 👎.

    • @lacecocoa6272
      @lacecocoa6272 Год назад +2

      Me too

    • @lampshade_4970
      @lampshade_4970 8 месяцев назад +2

      Same, but mine turned into a marvel fanfic with my ocs and I can't get out of it nor do I want to😭

  • @rusarrow7126
    @rusarrow7126 3 года назад +103

    Loneliness can also cause Maladaptive Daydreaming

    • @OwlKnight32
      @OwlKnight32 Год назад +10

      But what if you have unbearable social anxiety

    • @saffwa.
      @saffwa. Год назад +2

      @@OwlKnight32damn

    • @WouldntULikeToKnow.
      @WouldntULikeToKnow. 2 месяца назад +4

      ​@@OwlKnight32 you can be socially anxious and lonely at the same time.

  • @prekshashah141
    @prekshashah141 3 года назад +1334

    when i daydream, time literally flies by. especially at night. it feels like it’s been 30 mins but actually, 3 hours have passed. wtf.

    • @sarwatjehan8275
      @sarwatjehan8275 3 года назад +25

      Yes it's 6:37am in Pakistan and I am daydreaming 😑😭

    • @Maria-in6mt
      @Maria-in6mt 3 года назад +5

      Its crazy.

    • @Getout634
      @Getout634 3 года назад +16

      Especially during the day I roll over and close my eyes and once I look out the window it’s already 10pm

    • @Minerva8888
      @Minerva8888 3 года назад +11

      Cuz we enjoy it

    • @feigekatarina5745
      @feigekatarina5745 3 года назад +7

      Nah, it's how the subconscious works. Dreams work the same way. I've had dreams that spanned years, but it's still only a few hours of sleep.

  • @aoutsky
    @aoutsky 3 года назад +2186

    This disorder took away my prime years. I was so unproductive, constantly daydreaming. I swear I was smart enough to go to med school.

    • @jasminedarden23
      @jasminedarden23 3 года назад +187

      Me too. Lost my 20's to it

    • @aoutsky
      @aoutsky 3 года назад +242

      @@jasminedarden23 I'm so sorry! I got a handle on it in the past couple of years. I catch myself when I start to drift. I don't listen to music that triggers daydreaming. Just small changes. Mindfulness is key. You just gotta accept that life is not always exciting. Mundane day to day tasks are important and completing them with focus will allow us to live our 'dream life' in real life.
      Sending you so much love!

    • @katteresa6174
      @katteresa6174 3 года назад +62

      @@aoutsky beautifully said and thank you for providing hope for people who struggle with this. I’m 20 and therefore just beginning my 20s and sometimes the maladaptive daydreaming can consume my days !

    • @Katimorton
      @Katimorton  3 года назад +175

      I am so sorry :( I hope you have been able to manage it now and know just how smart and capable you are :) xoxo

    • @erisi6204
      @erisi6204 3 года назад +61

      That's how I feel, between day dreaming, anxiety and excessive sleep most of my adult life as just been a waste.

  • @hushmychild6745
    @hushmychild6745 3 года назад +255

    I’ve had this since I was about 8 or so. I’m 28 now. It eats up at least 15 hours a day. I believe I got into it because of the complete absence of emotional warmth growing up, and from extreme boredom and loneliness of being a child left to raise itself. I was always alone and sensitive. Yet no one was there for me, or protected me, or shown any interest in me. I made fictional characters to love and be loved by. I think I have developed this condition to survive a cold, strange emotional wasteland.

    • @THEDOORIZCLOSED
      @THEDOORIZCLOSED 2 года назад +14

      You just described my life

    • @THEDOORIZCLOSED
      @THEDOORIZCLOSED 2 года назад +5

      I’ll be 29 this year

    • @WhoDevar
      @WhoDevar Год назад +4

      @@THEDOORIZCLOSED they just described my life as well, this is wild! That is exactly why I started it. I remember as early as 8 years old and I just turned 29. 😭

    • @WhoDevar
      @WhoDevar Год назад +1

      You said it! Believe me when I tell u I know how you feel. Praying you find healthy coping skills to deal with life. We got this! 💯

    • @melancholy-kate9116
      @melancholy-kate9116 Год назад +1

      i share you pain my friend.
      feels like my daydreams come on so quick and strong feels like nothing outside is real or is happening to me, almost like dissociating.......

  • @guidancetoself2442
    @guidancetoself2442 2 года назад +90

    I never realized that it can be triggered by trauma. I daydream about being different people all the time, and even act out everything, walking around, laughing, crying, talking to myself, pretty much do it all. One of the things I do though is pretending I am someone who has a perfect family life, when my parents that are kind, loving, and affectionate, someone I never really got from my parents going up. Crazy how can trigger it.

    • @lacecocoa6272
      @lacecocoa6272 Год назад +2

      Me too and I’ve been doing it since I was 5 or 6 this is the first time in my life at 24 that I have a name for this. I’m happy to have a name now I need to find a doctor so I can heal and stop doing this.

  • @annal9010
    @annal9010 3 года назад +1549

    When I first found out that this has a name, I broke down in tears. For the longest time I thought I was “crazy” and I never told anyone about this because I didn’t think anyone would understand. I’m so incredibly happy that the internet has let me find other people who do this too!

    • @terrilreece8045
      @terrilreece8045 3 года назад +57

      I felt the same way. I had no idea anyone else did this. I told myself it was sort of like a meditation. I feel a lot better afterwards. It’s very self soothing.

    • @forgetmaenott
      @forgetmaenott 3 года назад +34

      Me too, it honestly amazes me to find out just how many people do this because I thought I was alone!

    • @pinkera8459
      @pinkera8459 3 года назад +12

      me too. i’m in tears right now

    • @user-fy7tn1jw4s
      @user-fy7tn1jw4s 3 года назад +30

      me too, but i didn't cry. i'm so glad that i finally know what this problem is, and that other people deal with it too. i always felt alone and a weirdo

    • @Iluv999
      @Iluv999 3 года назад +6

      I just found out today and never knew about it I knew I was “crazy” but I never knew the name of it

  • @merdas2556
    @merdas2556 3 года назад +984

    That's why i'm scared of driving while listening to song
    Song is one of the major things that triggers me, I don't remember a time where i listened to song like a normal person :/

    • @skyedl2221
      @skyedl2221 3 года назад +176

      Same, songs are like soundtracks for my daydreams

    • @ed2605
      @ed2605 3 года назад +113

      Me too lmao I just stare into the wall while listening music and while there is a whole movie going on inside my head

    • @laibatahir4627
      @laibatahir4627 3 года назад +65

      Same omg I can’t imagine listening to music without daydreaming

    • @Maria-in6mt
      @Maria-in6mt 3 года назад +6

      @@skyedl2221 EXACTLY

    • @shahdyemen6620
      @shahdyemen6620 3 года назад

      Exactly!!!!

  • @zz7733
    @zz7733 3 года назад +67

    The absolute worst thing about this disorder is the lack of support from professionals. It sucks being addicted to your own mind and fantasizing your youth away. It’s even worst to not have any medical support for it.

    • @dianamccandless7094
      @dianamccandless7094 Год назад +6

      totally agree! I am 53 years old, and when I was struggling the most with MDD, the counselors always said "oh you should turn it into a Novel".

    • @lacecocoa6272
      @lacecocoa6272 Год назад +2

      I pray I can find support

  • @randomrandom5316
    @randomrandom5316 3 года назад +254

    Recently just turned 18 and I started to feel ashamed of me daydreaming too much. I look at the adults around me how they are literally working their asses off to survive for themselves and for their own family, I see 18 year olds like me who are now working, mature, etc. I always wondered if these people still daydreams like me. Maybe they do, but in what amount? And how ridiculous are their daydreaming? Turning 18 made me feel old af, my daydreams, which are usually me replacing the main protagonist in an anime I just recently watched, or me dating this celebrity crush, made me ashamed. *Only kids do this. If I still cling on to this, I might miss on a lot of things.* This is what I am always thinking right now. There are times when my parents thought I was sleeping, but was actually awake the whole night, just replaying and creating scenes in my head. So many awesome plans about my life in my head that felt so real, but won't be real, just stays in there forever. Lol I've been called a weakling a couple of times in my life, but you don't know that this, this weakling you've been talking about, is very accomplished, talented, and respected, in her own head. This person that you call pathetic actually collaborated with taylor swift in a music video, in her own head. It just stays here, in my head. No actions for it, I won't work for it coz hell I am a pussy, so I'll just dream my life is better. This made me feel even more pathetic lmao.l

    • @daviddas5107
      @daviddas5107 3 года назад +33

      Lol the exact same things have happened to me, including being referred to as weak. I was Taylor shifts costume designer for her WILDEST DREAMS music video and I've also designed Kim Kardashians met gala dress lol

    • @marcoslightspeed5517
      @marcoslightspeed5517 2 года назад +7

      This is exactly me

    • @ishita2027
      @ishita2027 2 года назад +11

      I understand you! I'll turn 18 too in a couple of months and all of this feels so pathetic yet so satisfying
      I sometimes take a show which I have finished recently and add my character in it and daydream..it's just so weird 😭
      Oh my god

    • @ycleptprof.5249
      @ycleptprof.5249 2 года назад +28

      I have read comments on other videos about maladaptive daydreaming, and I realize time and time again that I have found my people. I know this may sound weird, but I wish I could befriend people like you in real life! It gives me a unique kind of comfort knowing that there is an actual term for this behavior, even if it isn't diagnosable, and there are actually people who engage in it other than myself.

    • @shahjadatalukder2706
      @shahjadatalukder2706 2 года назад +5

      Lol this is me can we talk i need someone who can understand me

  • @katharina3362
    @katharina3362 3 года назад +1358

    I didn't really have any traumatic experiences in my child hood but yet I daydream 24/7...it just became a way to escape my "boring" reality and make life seemingly more exciting. I don't want to loose my entire life to those daydreams at the same time I get sucked back in all the time.

    • @melisturk5452
      @melisturk5452 3 года назад +28

      same

    • @katlover7
      @katlover7 3 года назад +53

      You just described me perfectly also our names are really similar, ik it's not related to the subject but I just wanted to point it out:)

    • @fruity3693
      @fruity3693 3 года назад +46

      *Me having most likely undiagnosed ADHD or Autism being understimulated all the time when I was a child* : yeah It’s definitely not trauma

    • @andrealogal6593
      @andrealogal6593 3 года назад +54

      Yes. Me too. I cannot live in the present. Even when I am w friends or family i daydream.

    • @zz7733
      @zz7733 3 года назад +47

      Remember, neglect from parents is a form of abuse too. I used to have the same thought, but where tf were my parents when I was dding in my room all day? Why didn’t they bother to check on me? Or encourage me to play outside? Or make friends? Because they were neglectful. That’s why.

  • @bellahunter4025
    @bellahunter4025 3 года назад +1634

    I don't wanna overcome Maladaptive Daydreaming because it is the only thing that makes me happy.

    • @Katimorton
      @Katimorton  3 года назад +374

      I totally understand.. it's not always comfortable to get out of them. But if it's affecting other parts of your life there are ways to overcome the urge. xoxo

    • @durgaambika4342
      @durgaambika4342 3 года назад +13

      Same here

    • @GnosticMindTrain
      @GnosticMindTrain 3 года назад +54

      I don't consider it maladaptive in my case. I noticed a lot of my "mental issues" were just over blown by the doctors because a lot I "struggle" with is mostly seen as a positive thing to me. Honestly, I just think I have positive traits of disorders, such as daydreaming, because I've been daydreaming since forever and enjoyed it each time and REFUSE to get therapy for it. I only do it in my free time.

    • @durgaambika4342
      @durgaambika4342 3 года назад +29

      @@GnosticMindTrain for me its definitely an unhealthy coping mechanisms ,ruining my life and mental health

    • @dylancollins7440
      @dylancollins7440 3 года назад +23

      I like to think it’s a gift that we can learn to harness in a productive way (if it starts to interrupt our ability to function) rather than something to completely do away with/shame ourselves about 🙃 but that’s just me

  • @teew3986
    @teew3986 3 года назад +51

    I remember Daydreaming as early as 3 years old. I've been doing it for 35 years but it's gotten so bad I can't even function at work. After talking to a counselor, I realized I do it as a coping mechanism, but even after realizing that, it's gotten to a point where I can't even function daily. I haven't left my home in a month and I stay isolated all day in my "alternate" world. It wasn't until talking to my sister today, she suggested I go to a psychiatrist for a diagnosis. Long story short, I started googling my symptoms and Maladaptive Daydreaming is ABSOLUTELY what I have. Although it's not recognized as a disorder, it's very much real. I also feel extreme anxiety and have OCD. I feel like a weight has been lifted to find a name to this. Now I want to consume everything I can to learn how to get better.

    • @lacecocoa6272
      @lacecocoa6272 Год назад

      Me too. Yesterday 06/01/2023 I learned a name for what I’ve been doing for 19 to 20 years. I’m 24 now.

  • @SimplySchaun
    @SimplySchaun Год назад +65

    I've been doing this since I was like 8. I'm 32 now. It's sooo nice to learn that I'm not alone. It's something that has caused me so much embarrassment and shame. It's nice to find community here. ❤ ☁️

    • @lugoluxmedia4394
      @lugoluxmedia4394 Год назад

      Whenever you go into this you can say I have the mind of Christ.,. Father God heal me ... heal my wounds, restore and make me new... then thank Him for being there with you at that very moment.. you are so beloved. You are a blessing.

    • @Csjk7
      @Csjk7 Год назад

      This is a really long time... Was your studies affected by this?
      Reply me please 🥺

    • @lacecocoa6272
      @lacecocoa6272 Год назад

      Me too I’m happy because now I know what I have isn’t schizophrenic

    • @natashaj9169
      @natashaj9169 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@Csjk7yes!!!!!! I failed everything apart from art and graphics and I believe it is because I could still day dream while being creative. . .

  • @thedancerxx-uk9rw
    @thedancerxx-uk9rw 3 года назад +1178

    I am so glad for wearing a mask in public because I often zone out in my dreams and start whispering, doing facial expressions etc. so I can kinda hide it

  • @soundofgacha6993
    @soundofgacha6993 3 года назад +728

    my personal problem with this is that i don’t really want to stop. i have tried to stop a couple times but then when reality hits i feel sad knowing that this is my life, not what i imagined it as, which is why i think i keep daydreaming.

    • @alekskush3914
      @alekskush3914 3 года назад +72

      I feel u. Same for me. Sometimes life doesn't measure up to what I need and want. I feel like I deserve my escape cause life is shit. But the there are those moments of happiness in real life ... I never feel so alive in my dreams.

    • @mckayhba360
      @mckayhba360 3 года назад +9

      I feel you!

    • @Marsmadeit
      @Marsmadeit 3 года назад +19

      I feel SO understood here. Literally what it's been like for me.

    • @tingztingz3251
      @tingztingz3251 3 года назад +5

      Completely with you

    • @HoneyHoney-yf6nd
      @HoneyHoney-yf6nd 3 года назад +2

      Ikr

  • @SeonaleeSobermati
    @SeonaleeSobermati Год назад +19

    It breaks my heart to even let go of those dreams. My reality isn't where I wanna be. It's scary. I would rather die. Everything about my mental health scares me. I just hate interacting with people. I'm in trouble 😭

  • @zii5079
    @zii5079 2 года назад +34

    My daydreaming is taking over my life, I’ve been doing it for as long as I can remember. I’m doing it 24/7, there is never a time where i’m not daydreaming. I’m failing a class, procrastinating religiously, and I can only manage to study for a test the night before, but even then I start daydreaming. I believe it started when my parents starting “disciplining” me quite harshly. I must’ve started daydreaming so I could forget about what my parents have done.
    I can’t remember much from my childhood, mostly my daydreams from them (I can still remember).
    I’m stuck in this little world, several of them in fact. I really do need help, I need to get my life back on track, and start over.

    • @rimjhil9544
      @rimjhil9544 2 года назад +4

      Exactly same here ....even i want my life back but it's so hard to stop daydreaming
      My daydreaming starts when I listen to music this is my trigger point and I don no how but I have to overcome it anyhow...becoz I don't wanna ruin my academics 😖

  • @flowerpower4024
    @flowerpower4024 3 года назад +649

    I will never find a partner like that one in my daydreams.
    It makes me sad.

    • @cyjung6488
      @cyjung6488 3 года назад +135

      Same but then I remind myself that the reason I want the partner I fantasise about so badly is only because they are the imaginary solution towards my craving for validation(yearning for an affectionate partner because I can't love myself,yearning for a good looking partner because I hate how I look, yearning for a partner that appreciates me because I can't see my own worth, yearning for a partner who makes me happy because I hate the way I spend my days ). I remind myself it's not healthy to rely on another person for validation and happiness, because it makes us vulnerable to abuse and that it would mean that we never truly love that person(because we just want what they have to offer)

    • @graymantis4116
      @graymantis4116 3 года назад +27

      You have. Its you! I love that I can go inside myself to feel the love I can't find anywhere else.

    • @ahmed2527
      @ahmed2527 3 года назад +7

      @@cyjung6488 Very well said. I am trying to convince myself by telling these things you mentioned for past 2 months continuously. Hope it will work someday.

    • @SisterDottie
      @SisterDottie 2 года назад

      Facts

    • @user-nc1dg9cr5w
      @user-nc1dg9cr5w 2 года назад +2

      @@graymantis4116 same 🥺

  • @MeccaGenesis
    @MeccaGenesis 3 года назад +487

    Daydreaming has given me a false sense of productivity and success. The journey to relearning myself is so liberating!

    • @strawberryxoxo6841
      @strawberryxoxo6841 3 года назад +8

      Yes learning & being aware about your biggest struggles & weakness are what’s going to make you grow & develop to be greater 🤍 Very liberating !!!

    • @wokk9543
      @wokk9543 2 года назад

      gottdamnn why yo forehead so big

    • @prlids
      @prlids 2 года назад +13

      Omg I feel the samee.. I was daydreaming a lot in my hometown, spinning in a chair with music, and after those dreams I felt confident and stuff-- those dreams were usually about me. But I had to move from home, reality hit me af, I did not have a chance to do it anymore and kinda feel like I have to redevelop myslef again, to build a new personality

    • @TheMajorDash
      @TheMajorDash 2 года назад

      THIS!

    • @samirsuleymanov2099
      @samirsuleymanov2099 Год назад

      Don't forget, any sense is false. But if it helps to keep going, utilize these tools.

  • @melodyxie5889
    @melodyxie5889 2 года назад +56

    The problem is,in most of the time I can partly control my daydreaming,but I enjoy it too much that I don't want to quit.Sometimes it's like taking drugs,escaping from reality and your life will be influenced.

    • @elein3225
      @elein3225 2 года назад +2

      Same here

    • @MattMendians
      @MattMendians 8 месяцев назад

      It was for me as a kid and still to this day being 51 years old! Unfortunately for me it did turn into also alcohol addiction and I sit in my backyard drinking and dreaming everyday! For me it’s two addictions!

    • @queenaddy447
      @queenaddy447 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@MattMendiansaww I hope you’re able to have them under control, God bless 🙏🏾

  • @maryelizabeth5178
    @maryelizabeth5178 Год назад +27

    bro almost anything can send me into daydreaming. Excitement, sadness, confidence, no confidence- and the bad thing is I cant even imagine myself NOT daydreaming. Ive found that when I daydream I have to be moving kinda fast, so there's been many embarrassing moments where someone has walked in on my pacing or even jogging while I daydream. Since I cant see myself not daydreaming, I've taken up running and try to only allow myself to daydream when I run. i still don't have complete control, so I didn't exactly fix the issue, just made something out of it

    • @Chickenbutt-jn2sp
      @Chickenbutt-jn2sp 6 месяцев назад +2

      RIGHT I’ve daydreamed EVERYDAY for oh most 10 YEARS what am I supposed to do when I don’t? I’m scared.

  • @trystparadox9186
    @trystparadox9186 3 года назад +334

    I can't even remember my teen years, I was daydreaming all the time, everything real was like a fog

    • @palmer491
      @palmer491 3 года назад +45

      SAME...I would come home from school, lock myself away in my room, get really bored, and then start daydreaming. But I stopped when I got older and became more productive and social.

    • @marq6929
      @marq6929 3 года назад +13

      Me too! In elementary school it was a nightly trip, and in middle and high school I was home schooled, so I could spend entire days in my own world. It was a great (and needed) escape, but that is likely part of the reason my memories between age 15-18 are so blurred and distant now.

    • @heyanastasia698
      @heyanastasia698 2 года назад +6

      I’m 14, I’m so scared that’s gonna happen to me! I do everyday all day!!

    • @trystparadox9186
      @trystparadox9186 2 года назад +3

      @@heyanastasia698 Usually there's some unresolved conflict, situation or some people that put you in this mind prison. Read about "gaslighting", maybe it will help

    • @agnesdcafango2878
      @agnesdcafango2878 2 года назад +3

      Wait is this why my memory is so bad 🥲

  • @josieseeger8387
    @josieseeger8387 3 года назад +612

    I just thought I was lazy. I'm stunned that it's a real thing.

    • @Katimorton
      @Katimorton  3 года назад +75

      I am so glad I could help!! You are definitely not lazy.. just overwhelmed. xoxo

    • @natnat5480
      @natnat5480 3 года назад +10

      Hey! I would really like to know if I have been maladaptive daydreaming or just normally daydreaming. Well for me, I really consider daydreaming as my hobby. I imagine a devised story of a show I watch where I become one of the characters. However I only do it when I'm bored or I don't have anything to do. I have read symptoms about maladaptive daydreaming like vivid daydreams and detailed stories and the like to daydream, which I have, but I can still do work and task. To be honest, I'm pretty productive. However it really bothers me that I have symptoms of having maladaptive daydreaming. I would like to know if I have it? What are your thoughts?

    • @Ellielulu_Ellielu
      @Ellielulu_Ellielu 3 года назад +4

      @@natnat5480 As long as it does not affect your life badly (it doesn't seem like it is for you), it isn't maladaptive... You probably are an immersive daydreamer, though. It's basically maladaptive daydreaming, but without the negative effects. You still have the detailed, vividness from your dreams, but they don't get in the way of your life
      Of course, though, just keep an eye out to make sure it doesn't progress and start hindering you! ^^

    • @natnat5480
      @natnat5480 3 года назад +2

      @@Ellielulu_Ellielu yes I also concluded that I am an immersive daydreamer! But I still always check so it doesn't turn into a maladaptive one. Thank you for responding! ♥️

  • @kizzy2874
    @kizzy2874 3 года назад +45

    It's a way of detatching from reality for a while.
    I believe It prevented me from having a total breakdown in childhood during my parents endless fighting and messy divorce. It affected my school work though, as I would mentally check out during classes.

  • @jarjarwinks7034
    @jarjarwinks7034 3 года назад +20

    Social isolation really triggers my daydreams. It only really happens when I'm at home by myself. This is why covid has been so rough for people like us.
    However, if I have an interesting conversation with a good friend or go to school/work, it helps to pull me back into reality. But when I'm with people I'm not close to, I dissociate and temporarily lose my ability to socialize, so it has to be a quality interaction in order for me to feel better.
    I am so desperate for quality social interactions because since I was a kid, I was starved of social connection. I wasn't an only child, but definitely felt like one.

  • @broadwaybrat1986
    @broadwaybrat1986 3 года назад +701

    As someone suffering from maladaptive daydreaming, I can’t even tell you how fast I clicked on this video

    • @nicenamehere5052
      @nicenamehere5052 3 года назад +8

      Same XD

    • @Katimorton
      @Katimorton  3 года назад +45

      I hope it was helpful :) Always open to feedback if I left anything out of missed something important :) xoxo

    • @kristynaplihalova
      @kristynaplihalova 3 года назад +14

      Well I wouldn't say I suffer... I truly enjoy daydreaming, but I have to consciously regulate daydreaming, so that it's not getting more attractive than my real life... That happens so quickly. Excersise mindfulness is really good way to battle that... But ordinary daydreaming is really good to expand your creativity, I think. You cast can't let it overpower you, right?

    • @zallandkasi7366
      @zallandkasi7366 3 года назад +2

      same

    • @adpk4481
      @adpk4481 3 года назад +6

      I thaught i was going insane

  • @ChaelaGreen
    @ChaelaGreen 3 года назад +796

    I clicked fast because I just learned my daydreams have a name

    • @Katimorton
      @Katimorton  3 года назад +45

      I hope it's helpful :) xoxo

    • @user-sd6qv5yn3u
      @user-sd6qv5yn3u 3 года назад +10

      Mine was labeled ADD but i wonder if it might be this

    • @ChaelaGreen
      @ChaelaGreen 3 года назад +1

      @@Katimorton THANK YOU ❤️

    • @shreyakantaria
      @shreyakantaria 3 года назад

      SAMEEEE

    • @CatsInHats-S.CrouchingTiger
      @CatsInHats-S.CrouchingTiger 3 года назад

      Is there less daydreaming nowadays? It seems we are rather unsure whether there is more or less creativity in the moment. Although, there does seem to be a tremendous increase in very talented individuals!

  • @antoniovazquez2744
    @antoniovazquez2744 3 года назад +80

    You know, after seeing the comments and learning that I was not alone, I felt relieved, thank you for sharing this. Also, I would love to share my experience with this. I’ve daydreamed since I was extremely young and it never really got away, my family even gave it a cute name, referring to the weird sounds and expressions I make while daydreaming lmao. I have created thousands of worlds, characters, plots and storylines, and even fanfics in my head. I can recall them and even go back at them when I want. I have some control, but it is usually stimulated when I listen to music or I am watching something on the TV. As I grew older, I learned when to keep it off, although I admit I’ve more than once dozed off in my school.

    • @authorizeking4027
      @authorizeking4027 2 года назад +2

      You are literally me. I have done the same things as you

    • @lacecocoa6272
      @lacecocoa6272 Год назад +1

      Same here with me. I’m glad I’m not alone and this thing has a name. I’m trying to stop it for real this time. I’m scared because I want to stop and I don’t want this to take over my life

  • @AlexRTash
    @AlexRTash 3 года назад +12

    FINALLY an in-depth video about maladaptive daydreaming and how it’s more than simply “wandering off in your mind.” You create characters, story, setting, and sometimes talk aloud to those characters. Extremely helpful!

  • @crazycatgirl
    @crazycatgirl 3 года назад +483

    I had a "plot" for months when I was a kid. In my teenage years, I spent hours in front of the mirror just dreaming. I still have this but it takes me minutes or so. I have never told anyone, I dont think they will understand. As many others conditions, It's so isolating.

    • @karenelledge7034
      @karenelledge7034 3 года назад +14

      I can relate.i really have been scared my whole life.im 65 now.relationships were always abusive my daydreams of happiness and love were just that dreams.fipping back and forth dreams to reality

    • @emilyesnyman
      @emilyesnyman 3 года назад +8

      There are people out there that will understand and can help you to improve. Maybe consider a therapist or medical professional that deals with these types of situations often💕

    • @OliPop_Official
      @OliPop_Official 3 года назад +14

      I have also kept it a secret for so long. I'm planning on sharing it with my therapist this week. I just always found it so embarrassing.

    • @-chiara-3247
      @-chiara-3247 3 года назад +5

      I do understand, i tend to have plots that continue over time. You are not alone❤

    • @crazycatgirl
      @crazycatgirl 3 года назад +1

      @@-chiara-3247 Thanks Chiara, send you love

  • @gpmiranda873
    @gpmiranda873 3 года назад +321

    I started doing this as a child to survive an abusive childhood. I used to feel like such a weirdo for doing it. Its comforting to know I wasn't alone.

    • @jessleighton3795
      @jessleighton3795 3 года назад +20

      For me it's even kind of a healthy option. If I didn't have daydreams I wonder what I would have done... drugs or reckless sex?

    • @Mymimemei
      @Mymimemei 3 года назад +3

      Same

    • @Mina-mb4bh
      @Mina-mb4bh 3 года назад +3

      You are not.I am happy too to see a lot of others people with same problem

    • @bambiblushofficial1275
      @bambiblushofficial1275 2 года назад

      Same

    • @gokulkrishm51
      @gokulkrishm51 2 года назад

      @@jessleighton3795 I think the same too. But now it tampers with my reality. Even though it's comforting at times, because it's a 100% more fun and exciting than my current life, I can't continue this anymore. I don't want to.

  • @tyben9760
    @tyben9760 3 года назад +2

    Thank you! 20 years of this and for the past decade its been very serious. I feel very relieved that I'm not the only one. Thank you for all the tips as well!! To everyone reading this, you can do this!!

  • @duck6100
    @duck6100 3 года назад +35

    I can come out of my daydreams super easily. Like if I have to go do something important or have to be in a meeting or something, I can very easily drop the daydream and go do that. My issue is that I really enjoy the daydreams so I'll actively choose to do that over anything that I perceive to be something I don't have to do immediately. It's a form of procrastination. Like most people go watch Netflix but I spend a couple of hours pacing in a daydream.
    I'm on a PhD so it's a really nice break from stress and also I get bored really, really easily. It's to the point where I can't actually do just one thing at once. If I read a book, I also listen to music. If I'm trying to sleep, I also have some video on in the background (really trying to stop that one but going to sleep is just so boring lol). The daydreams are actually one of the only things that can keep me interested.

    • @yvshiee._9429
      @yvshiee._9429 Год назад +2

      honestly sameeeee! this is exactly what I do as well. :)

    • @natashaj9169
      @natashaj9169 5 месяцев назад

      You just explained me!!!!! Thank you I feel so validated.

  • @Soleftendright
    @Soleftendright 3 года назад +490

    So you are telling me, all these hours sat on the end of my bed, not hearing when someone talks to me, getting lost in the woods in a trance for hours, sat on the sofa for hours not wanting to move or having the TV on, missing invites and staying in the garden for hours staring at the tree in my own world is an actual thing??!

    • @Silveryback
      @Silveryback 3 года назад +25

      Sure sounds familiar for me...

    • @Soleftendright
      @Soleftendright 3 года назад +15

      @@Silveryback it's the best place to be 💜

    • @MsEKN
      @MsEKN 3 года назад +13

      Yep sounds like my life

    • @sakurachan621
      @sakurachan621 3 года назад +18

      Same. Im a student and I usually do this at school while im in class so I dont really hear whats being said most of the time. On the outside im staring at a specific corner of my desk (I always stare to the right for some reason), but on the inside I am living in a fairytail with imaginary friends of which I dont have and a very well thought out plot/storyline. I dont really see this as a disorder I want to get rid of, that is...if it is one. Because its the only thing that I kind of like...doing? since im not too physically active..not exactly sure whether thats healthy or not, but sometimes I feel like I would much rather live in my dreams than what i am living in right now if you know what I mean...I learned about maladaptive daydreaming a few days ago, so im not even sure if this is what I am doing. But it seems pretty close.

  • @SilverstreamPJ28
    @SilverstreamPJ28 3 года назад +322

    I've actually been writing down my daydreams into an actual novel plot. It's productive at least, because I can't let it go, I've lived in this world since I was a little kid.

    • @wlwskye
      @wlwskye 3 года назад +9

      same !

    • @akashsejwal3178
      @akashsejwal3178 2 года назад +6

      that's a great idea

    • @sowmyaanand2194
      @sowmyaanand2194 2 года назад +2

      @probiotic drink do u think that helps?

    • @iamjoyt
      @iamjoyt 2 года назад

      That’s pretty genius! Love that!!

    • @akashsejwal3178
      @akashsejwal3178 2 года назад +2

      @probiotic drink yup I am , i think my reasons for maladaptive daydreaming are loneliness , power
      I would recommend you to watch video on maladaptive daydreaming his youtube channel is oggamer something like that. Lot's of love yo you:).

  • @flowerbloom5782
    @flowerbloom5782 2 года назад +12

    I started maladaptive daydreaming since when I was little and I'm now in my 20s. I need to get out of these daydreaming because it's intruding my life. I'm gonna apply this mindfulness and also see my triggers. This has been helpful. My maladaptive daydreaming manifested from loneliness and anxiety.

  • @terrilreece8045
    @terrilreece8045 3 года назад +5

    I find it very soothing. It’s like taking a break from life for me. It’s almost an every day thing. I always feel better and even energized afterwards.

  • @jupiter6942
    @jupiter6942 3 года назад +282

    Oh, the embrasement when the teacher asked me why I was smiling while daydreaming in class... 😬😬😬

    • @annayra6458
      @annayra6458 3 года назад +5

      Ouch that happened to me in fifth grade, you brought that memory back

    • @nolanbuelow562
      @nolanbuelow562 3 года назад +4

      That hurt my soul bro 💔

    • @nidasaiyed6332
      @nidasaiyed6332 3 года назад +13

      It happened to me many times.. it’s just so embarrassing. Especially when you repeatedly tell them that ‘it’s nothing’ & they still won’t drop it & ask you again & again “just tell me the truth why were you smiling.”

    • @neon.pink.productions
      @neon.pink.productions 3 года назад +1

      That’s happened to me with my mom 😂🤦‍♀️

    • @enicola6697
      @enicola6697 3 года назад +4

      The embarrassment when you are the teacher and the students ask why you're laughing or smiling...

  • @berry874
    @berry874 3 года назад +219

    As a person who couldn't get enough love from her parents, I always found it therapeutic to daydream. Because in my dreams I am loved and respected and I know I sound pathetic and lame but it's been way for me to feel better and I don't want to stop doing it

    • @septembergold8095
      @septembergold8095 3 года назад +10

      Yup, that's me.

    • @williamfallar8733
      @williamfallar8733 3 года назад +27

      I do this too. I always dream about having one best friend that I go to school with, I hang out with, I protect and do other things with. I also dream about having influence and power so that someone would need me. It's an addiction and I can't have a day without daydreaming.

    • @berry874
      @berry874 3 года назад +3

      @@williamfallar8733 yeah. I can relate way too much

    • @lonewolf6561
      @lonewolf6561 3 года назад +1

      Me too

    • @Claring23
      @Claring23 3 года назад +5

      When I I feel that my friends are not interested for something that I exited to share to them,I'm just imagining them listening,imagining them interested and I started to share it to them in my imagination.

  • @lunalenka82
    @lunalenka82 2 года назад +1

    So glad to see this video. There’s not enough info and support about this topic. My experience is that over time, this kind of day dreaming becomes like an addiction and distraction is not enough to stop oneself from doing it. I think some people may benefit from approaches used to treat addiction.

  • @caldep9692
    @caldep9692 Год назад

    This video really helped me, and made me feel less alone. Day dreaming effects my life so much, as canceling plans just to day dream. It effects me at school and more. Thank you for this !!

  • @gabrielleisalanastan
    @gabrielleisalanastan 3 года назад +351

    I maladaptive daydream so much that its ✨scary✨

    • @Katimorton
      @Katimorton  3 года назад +38

      That's very common, and I hope some of my tips and ideas are helpful!! xoxo

    • @Maria-in6mt
      @Maria-in6mt 3 года назад +3

      Yea same

    • @Tyrenexg
      @Tyrenexg 3 года назад +3

      Same

  • @hollywhelan
    @hollywhelan 3 года назад +363

    eeek.....i just thought this was a part of my personality since i was a child. I always lived in my head or closed my eyes and "re-did" scenarios and perfect fantasy's. I have struggled with ED, OCD, Depression, and trauma...so this makes sense.....writing down for my next therapy session..

    • @neuroticgurl0295
      @neuroticgurl0295 3 года назад +17

      SAME. my gmum lowkey called me out, not addressing me but talking about me and my “virtual characters” to her friends in front of me a few years ago. not cool :(

    • @Katimorton
      @Katimorton  3 года назад +26

      I hope it's helpful in your own therapy process :) Sometimes it's just nice to know what we are doing has a name and that it can be worked on :) xoxo

    • @hollywhelan
      @hollywhelan 3 года назад +7

      @@Katimorton very very true! Im sure it got mixed in with ocd stuff (pure o) but it's definitely good to know and notice going forward. Thank you xoxo and for everything!

  • @hollysw263
    @hollysw263 3 года назад +7

    I never realised this had a name! I generally thought I was the only one! I was so scared that I was some kind of freak who would spend all their time creating worlds for me or my characters. I had a very traumatic and turbulent childhood with no security, so these "daydreams" or stories I'd create generally saved my life. My world was so devastating that created many, many more and then I could finally find some escapism and some happiness. Thank you for this. I feel so much less alone now.

  • @zoeymanaog
    @zoeymanaog Год назад +9

    My maladaptive daydreaming was so bad that I do it while watching this video.

    • @BokunoRico
      @BokunoRico 6 месяцев назад +1

      I'M JUST LIKE YOUUU. My mind is currently creating a whole monologue I'd tell if I were recording such video in the future talking about my experience about this issue. 😀

  • @theworldofashley
    @theworldofashley 3 года назад +214

    I started escaping into my head as a kid because of chronic stress and trauma. Then when I hit my 20s, I developed depression and anxiety and spent my life daydreaming. Couldn't get out of bed to live my real life and instead hid in my brain and the stories I created for myself. It is highly addictive. And I would get emotionally invested in the stories, people, and places I would create. I spent 12 years there. I've worked really hard the past 2 years to get better and I am finally living my life and am happy. But there are times that my brain will slip into a daydream. The habit ( neuro-pathways) are still there. At this point I try and learn from the stories I create. If anyone reads this that is struggling with Maladaptive Daydreaming, my advice to you is figure out how you can apply what you do in your stories to your real life. For instance, I often daydreamed about being a superhero or witch. So I learned how I could apply these to this world. Over the past year, I've become a certified Life Coach, Reiki Master and Tarot Reader. Now I have the superpowers and psychic powers to help people in the real world. ♥️

    • @danielaaguilar3595
      @danielaaguilar3595 3 года назад +1

      Hi, I need help because I don't know how to stop this, I don't have a clue about what can I do with my Maladaptative daydreaming

    • @hilwataqiyya1682
      @hilwataqiyya1682 3 года назад +1

      Wow that's cool

    • @judgedread2888
      @judgedread2888 3 года назад +1

      I often daydream about making people suffer, bad. :(

    • @Kyatia
      @Kyatia 3 года назад +2

      What if you don't exactly daydream about yourself? I usually create other characters and/or use pre-existing characters that are appealing to me.

    • @theworldofashley
      @theworldofashley 3 года назад

      @@Kyatia try and identify what things your character is doing and see if they can be applied to your life. I don't know what you daydream about exactly, but certain activities must be of interest to you in some way if you fantasize about it. I hope that helps😊🙏💛

  • @jasminefreya
    @jasminefreya 3 года назад +127

    One thing I would say (as someone with maladaptive daydreaming disorder) is that is doesn’t just trigger because you can’t cope or because you get anxious. I often drift into it when I’m bored so I have something to do. If it’s quiet at work and there’s no one to talk to, to keep myself busy I’ll drift into it or if I’m on my way home in public transport or walking to keep my mind active. It has been a big indicator of how I am feeling mentally, if I feel depressed or anxious most of the time I don’t tune in to how bad I’m feeling until my daydreams get dark (like someone trying to save me or having nearly attempted suicide in my daydream) that’s when I start to realise when I’m slipping back into a state of depression. Other times it helps me to not feel lonely. The thought of taking away those happy daydreams where I have a great life and people around me is very scary and not something I would really think about. I’ve had it since I was a very young child so to not do it anymore doesn’t feel like an option. Would feel like a part of me is missing. Though I do notice when I’m around friends or my boyfriend or being very social it doesn’t pop up as much as when I’m feeling lonely. That being said it still feels like a good release

    • @christinemaure4216
      @christinemaure4216 3 года назад +1

      @Gillian BELLONI OTAYZA maladaptive daydreaming is not natural thoo

    • @isapozzo8307
      @isapozzo8307 2 года назад

      OK BUT THIS YES YES YES

  • @sweetiedahling8137
    @sweetiedahling8137 3 года назад

    I only learned this was a thing a couple of days ago...and I only googled it once before (thanks to the algorithm), this showed up in my YT recommendations. I’ve been doing this for at least 20 years, and I had no idea that this many people experienced the same thing. I definitely need some time to process all of this. I know it has ‘ruined’ parts of my life and I don’t want it to ruin my future. Thank you so much for discussing this 🧡

  • @jamiecoleman1975
    @jamiecoleman1975 3 года назад

    This is the most helpful thing I’ve ever heard about maladaptive daydreaming thank you.
    and for everyone else in this comment Section I want to tell you that I hope you have a over come this too.
    I know it can be scary because it’s almost like not wanting to leave, cause you’d miss the characters in the story.
    It seems silly but I know the thought of even overcoming maladaptive daydreaming seems bitter sweet. Personally I feel that way because I believe we need to make a reality better than the daydreams and Love ourselves enough

  • @nourrrefaei3441
    @nourrrefaei3441 3 года назад +106

    I cant even imagine going through a day without maladaptive daydreaming

    • @OwlKnight32
      @OwlKnight32 Год назад +2

      Sometimes I get into these "flow states" which is super rare, but when I do, it's two distinctly different realities. Then I fall right back into the daydreaming.

    • @Hans8520
      @Hans8520 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@OwlKnight32wdym? Like you feel Ur daydream or something?

  • @user-xm1nm3nn7u
    @user-xm1nm3nn7u 3 года назад +86

    I'm constantly looking forward to when I'm able to sink into my inner world. Sometimes I do it accidentally, and completely forget where I am.

    • @pluutoop
      @pluutoop 3 года назад +3

      I will do it sometimes automatically in a car and it got dangerous sometimes. I feel I'm out of my body. So I need to snap back not to get into accident. Sometimes also I will be at the traffic light and start daydreaming and it would turn green but it takes 5 seconds for my brain to catch up to it.

  • @graciegbadamosi5450
    @graciegbadamosi5450 3 года назад

    This video was very helpful! I always thought that I wasn’t normal and that I didn’t know what was wrong with me. It feels better to know where to start now. Thank you!

  • @nicoleezs
    @nicoleezs 3 года назад +3

    I can’t believe this has a name I’ve been doing things like this since I was 6 or 7 I can’t stop pacing around at random times of the day and talking to myself and creating a different reality with other “people” and making expressions it honestly has just become another part of my life

  • @chs18311
    @chs18311 3 года назад +76

    Maladaptive Daydreaming is the only reason I’m still alive. Since losing my job through a layoff, I have created an alternate life in my mind and I live in that world all day. Most times I never even get out of bed.

    • @ABhattacharya
      @ABhattacharya 2 года назад +2

      But that's depression. Its not helping you.

  • @nicenamehere5052
    @nicenamehere5052 3 года назад +135

    HOLY MOTHER OF GOD YEEES, A VIDEO ABOUT MALADAPTIVE DAYDREAMING :')) FELLAS WE'RE GETTING RECOGNIZED

    • @Katimorton
      @Katimorton  3 года назад +9

      I hope it was helpful!!! xoxo

    • @shreyakantaria
      @shreyakantaria 3 года назад +3

      Yessssssss🥺🥺🥺🥺

    • @gelukkig1357
      @gelukkig1357 3 года назад +5

      So manny proffesionals dont have a clue. So annoying.

  • @TheTallous
    @TheTallous 3 года назад +3

    Although this has helped me in my life I thought I was insane. I’m glad to see so many other stories. It makes me feel less alone

  • @SimplyLaura1993
    @SimplyLaura1993 3 года назад

    Hi Kati, I just really wanted to say how helpful this video was for me. I first discovered I had Maladaptive Daydreaming 2 years ago. I've been living with it for over half my life and only 2 years ago did I come across the term and up until that point genuinely believed I was the only one living with this and that if I spoke about it people would think I was crazy. I want to thank you for firstly acknowledging it because in my experience not many therapists have yet due to the fact it isn't in the DSM and therefore seem unsure on how to approach the topic, but you explained it brilliantly. I also want to say thank you for the suggestions on distraction techniques. I will give these a go. It's become such a huge part of my day to day life now but I'm at the age where I really want to try and overcome it if I can as it stands in the way of some of my responsibilities, the older I've gotten. Thank you again for explaining it so clearly to those who may never have heard of it before and for providing some tips on what could help :-)

  • @kvp06933
    @kvp06933 3 года назад +77

    I’ve slowly reduced my maladaptive daydreaming because I realized I was ready to experience the things in my daydream for real. I even “divorced” my husband so that I can make psychological and emotional room for a real relationship. I’m also in therapy and slowly detaching from the traumatic people that trigger my daydreams.

    • @05videos6
      @05videos6 3 года назад +1

      how did you reduce day dreaming

    • @kvp06933
      @kvp06933 3 года назад +5

      @@05videos6 I'm in therapy. I realized that what I specifically seek out in my daydreams (romantic relationship, children, leadership) are something I want to actively pursue in my real life. I focus on small daily habits and changes that bring me closer to goals like dating. I'm extremely shy and HATE rejection. So, I'm working on this in therapy and daily life. I also realized what triggers my daydreams: anger about personal situation, reaction to others emotions. It was my safe-space when I was a child and couldn't remove myself from the situation. Now I have more control over my life. Ultimately, my daydreams are a hinderance now and not a positive part of my life, at least the mutlihour/day long epics. If you want to leave your daydreams behind, or at least reduce the time spent dreaming, focus on the underlying emotional comfort and situations you're craving. I hope this helps. Also, now I try to imagine a door that my "husband" sits by that opens up to my daydream world. When I want to daydream, "he" asks me why, and if it would be helpful. If I can justify my daydreaming, I time it. That way I don't turn a useful relaxation period into hours of wasted time.

    • @05videos6
      @05videos6 3 года назад +3

      @@kvp06933 u just described me but i am a man now i found out that only way to get out of my daydreams is by making them real currently i am working hard for it i hope you will also achieve what ever you want in your life and be happy

    • @thehealthywriter
      @thehealthywriter 2 года назад

      @@05videos6 If you'd like some tools and techniques you can check out this vid: ruclips.net/video/um1KT4oU1x4/видео.html&ab_channel=TheHealthyWriter

    • @THEDOORIZCLOSED
      @THEDOORIZCLOSED 2 года назад

      Im ready to put up the door to these dreams too. Im actually living out the lyrics to Brick by Boring Brick by Paramore. Its time for me to bury the castle. Im crying right now bc its gonna be so hard to lose the “intimate relationships” i formed in my head and face my loneliness but the MDD has done me nothing but harm. I want to know if i can be happy without it and get my energy and youth back🥺🥺🥺🥺

  • @madnessintomagic
    @madnessintomagic 3 года назад +94

    ugh... imagine being one of those people who can’t see things in their head. Have no ability to visualize. My life would have been unbearable if I couldn’t daydream at will.

    • @somanlezi525
      @somanlezi525 3 года назад +3

      True

    • @AngelDeed
      @AngelDeed 3 года назад +6

      I can't see things in my head and I've been (maladaptive) daydreaming since I was a child. You don't need to see things to daydream, you can just think them. But I agree, it sucks that I can't actually see my stories in ny head.

    • @madnessintomagic
      @madnessintomagic 3 года назад +2

      @@AngelDeed but when you think them, is it just words? Or experience?

    • @somanlezi525
      @somanlezi525 3 года назад +2

      @@madnessintomagic expérience

    • @kiera6326
      @kiera6326 3 года назад +2

      Interestingly, I know one of those people, and she’d still one of the most imaginative people I know

  • @garycooper9207
    @garycooper9207 Год назад +6

    I truly think my daydreaming saved me from loosing my mind or doing something really bad to myself when I was growing up. Reality was so rough it was my coping mechanism. At home there was abuse, not much food, insecure times, I was always waiting what bad happens next. If as long as 2 weeks went by without getting hit, being called names, humiliation of some sort I became anxious. I knew it will happen soon. My mother was a beast. Waiting was the hardest part, not the abuse itself. Then after that I could relax for a while and tell myself I survived. Daydreaming took me away from that horrible shit. I had no-one to talk to, no-one to trust. If I would have told someone, I knew I would pay for that later..

    • @hyphydan
      @hyphydan Год назад

      I feel you. I was an immigrant child with a mean Mother. I used to imagine getting childhood cancer and that my Mother would cry for me. 😢

  • @av5226
    @av5226 3 года назад

    Thank you for this video. I hope you'll post more videos about it in the future.
    I've been suffering from it for 15 years now.
    It started with me being super ambitious and imagining myself as rich and successful. And now
    I'm 27 and nowhere in life.

  • @summerha6438
    @summerha6438 3 года назад +193

    For me day dreaming is more like a coping mechanism. I realized this a while ago when I was going through a really tough breakup. I noticed I would purposely daydream to make myself feel better and I would consciously create those factors to help me daydream aka sad music, a quite place, walking around etc. I know I should be facing the problem instead of using my imagination to escape. But daydreaming has really help me to cope with a lot of problems in me life temporarily of course.

    • @hyenaedits3460
      @hyenaedits3460 3 года назад +18

      Yeah. I don't think daydreaming is necessarily bad and can be very useful to help you keep your sanity but knowing how to come out of it when you need to is an important skill.

    • @samriddhilahkar6426
      @samriddhilahkar6426 3 года назад +1

      @@hyenaedits3460 thank you !!!

  • @sarahs8566
    @sarahs8566 3 года назад +131

    I set a alarms to "bring me back" in case I drift away. That way I don't lose hours without realizing until it's too late. I am so happy this video is up, thank you Katie Morton!!

    • @Me_a_documentary
      @Me_a_documentary 3 года назад +1

      me too, i used to time myself, sometimes it wouldnt work and i would just add the alarm being annoying to part of my daydreams

  • @alexthepp7520
    @alexthepp7520 3 года назад

    i've been trying to understand other disorders better and this video helped me understand a lot more about MADD. thank you :)

  • @GrahamRelton
    @GrahamRelton 3 года назад

    Thank you for sharing this, a recognition of this condition is more steps on the path to helping those who struggle with the symptoms.

  • @luhen7372
    @luhen7372 3 года назад +73

    Finally someone made a video about my life. The characters I have created still accompany me and have truly shaped me as a person. I’m 23.

    • @francescaellis2606
      @francescaellis2606 3 года назад +2

      Felt that

    • @sarahelena5641
      @sarahelena5641 3 года назад +4

      True! I have slowly shaped myself to be that version of me I like most in my daydreams. And it's actually making me a better person!

  • @melhaniegean903
    @melhaniegean903 3 года назад +39

    Maladaptive daydreaming is very addictive, can't escape.

  • @KimJansenn
    @KimJansenn Год назад +41

    maladaptive daydreaming is my coping mechanism. I don’t want it to stop. It helps me, it makes me feel good. It hasn’t taken over the ‘serious’ parts of my real life and instead it’s a bonus to my day, to visit this world i’ve created in my mind a couple of times a day makes me so happy. Almost like i’m living two lives, my ‘real’ one and my ‘fake’ one in the world within my mind. It’s great

    • @eggchin22x78
      @eggchin22x78 Год назад +2

      With mine I continue conversations with people with what I actually wanted to say over what I actually said. I have done this for years now have even gotten caught doing it but I just play it off lol. I even have storylines in music I hear for some of the songs I love, I love doing it.

    • @firasarafi1870
      @firasarafi1870 Год назад +8

      Its not called maladaptive daydreaming if it doesn’t INTEFERE with your LIFE instead its called immersive daydreaming.

    • @eggchin22x78
      @eggchin22x78 Год назад

      @@firasarafi1870 k.

    • @jacksoncitytravels6841
      @jacksoncitytravels6841 Год назад

      It will get worse overtime. Trust me on this. It's a seed that has been planted and give it time to grow, you'll see it becomes a nightmare. Your fake life will eventually overshadow your real life. It will cause you much depression and problems in your relationship with others. Just a warning.

    • @eggchin22x78
      @eggchin22x78 Год назад

      @@jacksoncitytravels6841 I've dealt with it for a couple decades at least.

  • @ethaninwhite
    @ethaninwhite 3 месяца назад

    Realizing there was a word for what I spent so much of my life doing has really been an eye opener. Also so refreshing to see that I’m not alone in the struggle with this. I am working using as many healthy tools as I can to help me with changing this, but it has been tricky. Meditation definitely helps when I do it long enough and consistently.

  • @wooosh8712
    @wooosh8712 3 года назад +77

    I have a friend who is a maladaptive daydreamer and I'm really excited to learn more about their struggles and be able to support them :)

    • @emilyesnyman
      @emilyesnyman 3 года назад +13

      Yes! I love your attitude towards this :)
      As someone who wants to study psychology, I love when people want to learn more to support their friends, cause that's exactly where I get my drive to study this☺

    • @Katimorton
      @Katimorton  3 года назад +7

      I hope this video helped!!! xoxo

    • @wooosh8712
      @wooosh8712 3 года назад +2

      @@Katimorton Yeah, it was !

    • @pluutoop
      @pluutoop 3 года назад +4

      You are the nicesest

    • @em-vo4ml
      @em-vo4ml 3 года назад +3

      aww that’s very sweet of you; you sound like an amazing friend

  • @lexmcmahan7657
    @lexmcmahan7657 3 года назад +46

    I literally slipped into a daydream while watching this video. I had no idea it was this bad.

  • @Island.Time7
    @Island.Time7 Год назад

    Thank you so much for making these videos. You are honest to god saving lives❤️

  • @karinagomez9980
    @karinagomez9980 3 года назад +1

    For me, it probably started out as a coping mechanism..probably still is but I've been using it to help me with storytelling, especially when I'm trying to think of how to write characters and the drama they'll be going through.
    It's scary to realize after years of consistent daydreaming that this is an issue.
    Thank you! Very informative!

  • @autumncortez6254
    @autumncortez6254 3 года назад +42

    Wow. This is amazing. I started doing this when I went on long walks and listened to music. I would put these fantasies or daydreams to music, like a movie. Sometimes I would lay in bed and listen to music and the same thing would happen.
    My trigger was intense rejection and overwhelming loneliness. Hours could go by and I’d suddenly realize it was 3am and I hadn’t slept.

  • @jennamartin5913
    @jennamartin5913 3 года назад +89

    All of this! I live in my daydream so much, it feels weird to be in the “ real” world. I’ve done this literally as long as I can remember. It feels like an addiction. It feels impossible to stop.

    • @jasminedarden23
      @jasminedarden23 3 года назад +1

      Same

    • @karenelledge7034
      @karenelledge7034 3 года назад +2

      I thought i was going crazy.teachers would make fun of my daydreaming

    • @karenelledge7034
      @karenelledge7034 3 года назад +1

      Oh and a teacher in 60s called me lazy dumb and stupid

    • @jennamartin5913
      @jennamartin5913 3 года назад +8

      I remember once my mom came in my room and goes “ who ya waving at?” Oops

    • @coralvillain490
      @coralvillain490 3 года назад

      Same it's so hard to stop I keep going back in

  • @StonedApe93
    @StonedApe93 3 года назад +7

    I suffer from depersonalization derealization disorder and it kinda blew my mind to know there is a correlation between daydreaming and dpdr. It's been one hell of a rough ride but things are better here lately. Stay strong guys 💪

  • @tamzin00
    @tamzin00 Год назад +10

    When I found out this was a thing, I couldn’t believe it. I found inner peace knowing my daydreaming was an actual condition

  • @juliaostlund9360
    @juliaostlund9360 3 года назад +163

    I definitely struggle with this as someone with ADHD. I'm in college and every semester passes and right around midterms I lose my resiliency and I just want to tap out but I can't. I escape through daydreams, videogames, youtube, and hobby projects I hyperfocus on. Then my grades slip and the work piles up, I become overwhelmed and I don't know how to stay in control of the stress, I fallback onto those escape mechanisms even more. The same thing's happened again and I've dropped 2/4 of the classes I was taking this semester. I don't know when I'm going to graduate anymore.

    • @_just_TK
      @_just_TK 3 года назад +5

      Talk to your advisor and your professors & they may make accommodations or allow you to make up the work after the semester ends

    • @emilyesnyman
      @emilyesnyman 3 года назад +19

      You just perfectly described my life rn🙈 Will use this wording to communicate with my therapist, thank you. Hope you're going okay❤

    • @annasophieb.734
      @annasophieb.734 3 года назад +5

      I’m in the exact same position, its so hard to get out of it and deal with it as someone struggling with adhd. it’s almost like the adhd is distracting me from getting out of the daydream even though the maladaptive daydreaming itself is a symptom of the adhd. such an annoying paradox. much love and strength to you 🤍

    • @christopherneufelt8971
      @christopherneufelt8971 3 года назад +4

      Good Night Ms Ostlund. For ADHD you should rely on two things: 1. Medication 2. Training on Personal and Time-Management. 3. The focus of your studies. Please, please get your medication from a medical doctor and don't let anyone to know that you take it. And finally: have a sleep schedule. @ daydreaming> its impossible not to daydream, but is possible to use a pen I suppose. Write it down until it start to reveal to you the trauma pattern.

    • @juliaostlund9360
      @juliaostlund9360 3 года назад +1

      @@emilyesnyman Thank you

  • @roshanrahealer
    @roshanrahealer 3 года назад +23

    I've turned my maladaptive daydreaming habit into an author career. I still have DPDR, C-PTSD, and BPD, but I am more stable on days when I write.
    Thank you for sharing your knowledge in these videos!

  • @neant2046
    @neant2046 2 года назад +4

    I've been struggling with this for 20 years or more. Last year I started writing a book about the plot I was "obsessed" with - and suddenly everything in my life started clicking and coming together! Getting it out on paper and treating it rationally - as a real book plot that is supposed to be well thought-through - helped a lot. And, it gave me one more cool project to work on!

    • @eclowe6594
      @eclowe6594 Год назад +1

      this! is mine maladaptive? I mean probably, it does sometimes get in the way of my life... but also I don't think I would be able to write so vividly if it weren't for the intensity of my daydreaming. I honestly don't want it to go away because it's part of what makes me creative. I mean as with anything I think there's a range. if your job is at risk because of it or if you're checking out driving because of it and that kinda thing yeah maybe it's time to look at other options... but I'm tired of people looking at things like this like all or none... what is the difference if I spend my day off in a day dream or if I spend my day off watching ten episodes of whatever show on whatever streaming platform? the shows are generally seen as socially acceptable so why not the day dreams?

  • @cam2188
    @cam2188 Год назад

    thank you so much for the video ❤️ it makes me happy knowing that i'm not alone

  • @squidge125
    @squidge125 3 года назад +27

    As someone who is an immersive daydreamer who has fallen into maladaptive daydreaming at various times it was a huge relief to understand this condition. It has helped me to understand that immersive (fun) daydreaming for me is a relaxing time like social drinking, and when it becoming maladaptive is the same process as slipping into a substance dependancy. It's a thought addiction.

  • @infjelphabasupporter8416
    @infjelphabasupporter8416 3 года назад +132

    I've never thought of it as something bad. I managed to publish a mildly successful novel at a young age thanks to the intricate plots and thousands of hours I spent maladaptive daydreaming. And more importantly, it allowed me to survive and even have fun growing up with an abusive parent.
    *(Edit: Actually I've discovered I'm not a Maladaptive Daydreamer. I'm an Immersive Daydreamer.)*

    • @yokarkat
      @yokarkat 3 года назад +26

      I feel like the term "maladaptive" really only refers to something that gets in the way of your daily life. Stops you from doing the things you need to do or makes it hard for you to function past it. If you've managed to use it in a way that benefits you, that's great! Maybe it means you're on the right track in your life, and I hope it takes you farther.

  • @strokeside1178
    @strokeside1178 2 года назад +6

    Thank you for this. I was in denial and thought it was normal since I've been doing this since I was young.
    I could spend hours in my daydreams even until now. Sometimes, they play out as long stories. Other times, they are just repeated short clips of made-up situations I particularly liked.
    I actually almost got "pulled in" while watching this video. It made me feel sad that this looks like a disorder and I wanted someone to look at me and say, "Dont worry, I'm here."
    I tried to catch that moment right before I daydreamed as mentioned in the video, but now, I dont know what to do about it.
    I will resume watching when I've calmed down.

    • @caldep9692
      @caldep9692 Год назад

      I go through the same thing, and I thought I was the only one that went through repeated short clips of made up situations!! I'm so glad other people go through this!

  • @MsRosirosi
    @MsRosirosi 3 года назад

    Thank you so much for this video!! This is exactly what I have. I thought I had a stupid addiction that nobody has, now I know what it is. Thank you doctor

  • @camilenauta5816
    @camilenauta5816 3 года назад +28

    I'm so happy maladaptive daydreaming is finally being talked about more. makes me feel so much less alone :')

  • @KindredKunoichi
    @KindredKunoichi 3 года назад +16

    I've been a maladaptive daydreamer for 30 years. It's crazy how creative you can be in your daydreams & how quickly you can manifest things, even if they're not physical. I have times when they make me happy & there are times when I just end up feeling frustrated & disappointed in reality! Interesting topic, it's definitely some form of escapism!

  • @OompaloompaPrincess
    @OompaloompaPrincess Год назад

    Done this all my life. My family thinks I am crazy and I also thought I was crazy. Turns out this was a coping mechanism which now distracts me severely from doing anything. It distracts me from doing everything because everything seems hard thanks to depression and especially if it is an unknown realm then I am definitely dancing it out while being in my daydream where I have already completed and achieved everything. And then I have no energy and forget to remind myself of the tasks. This always kicks in when I am feeling confident and productive.. This is such a huge problem of mine. Thanks a ton for this video and these life saving tips!

  • @anonymouschan9910
    @anonymouschan9910 3 года назад +22

    Daydreaming was a coping mechanism I used my entire life since I always felt alone and an empty hole in my chest. I used it everyday and even at school (it started when I was in 1st grade)