Dissolving the Maladaptive Daydreaming

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Sometimes known as daydreaming disorder, maladaptive daydreaming describes a condition where a person regularly experiences daydreams that are intense and highly distracting, so distracting, in fact, that the person may stop engaging with the task or people in front of them. These daydreams may be triggered by real-life events or stimuli, such as a noise, smell, conversation topic, or movie.

Maladaptive dreamers may dissociate from reality to absorb themselves completely in their daydream and may unknowingly act out the behavior or speak the dialogue of characters in their daydream. The content of daydreams can be richly detailed and fantastical, while others feature an idealized version of the daydreamer. Maladaptive daydreaming may develop as a coping strategy in response to trauma, as the inner world may feel safer than the experience happening outside.

This is a energetic approach to dissolve in a gentle way this condition, "opening" the eyes to reality in a gentle and harmonious way with some sparks of unconditional love, so you can see the world with a new refreshed eyes.

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Dissolving the Maladaptive Daydreaming

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