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Representations of maladaptive daydreaming and the self: A qualitative analysis of drawings.

Authors :
Somer, Eli
Somer, Liora
Halpern, Naomi
Source :
Arts in Psychotherapy. Apr2019, Vol. 63, p102-110. 9p.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

• Maladaptive daydreaming (MD) provided mental protection from real-life difficulties. • Drawn boundaries demarcated: MD and real-life. • A sense of emptiness or malfunction emanated from representations of real-life. • Drawings of MD presented lively and rewarding themes. • A much richer palette of colors was applied to representations of MD. This paper presents an inquiry of art products produced by 9 individuals with maladaptive daydreaming who provided pictorial and verbal descriptions of both their condition and themselves. We found that the perceived benefits of maladaptive daydreaming for our respondents included the ownership of a self-controlled means of emotional regulation that served as protection from grim external and internal realities combined with the gratifying joy of an easily accessible internal entertainment mechanism. Although such daydreaming was depicted as an intensely rewarding experience, there was also an allusion to diminished sense of control over the flow of fantasies. The self in the artwork of participants was often represented as a fragmented experience of duality: an inert, and an emotionally dismal, dreary and dysfunctional sense of existence in reality compared to an emotionally rich, lively and pleasurable experience associated with their gratifying states of consciousness. This schism was pictorially conveyed through: (1) graphic boundaries that demarcated the two distinct states of consciousness, (2) a richer palette of colors applied to represent the inner world and (3) thematically, an inner world represented as more busy and rewarding compared to a sense of emptiness or malfunction that emanates from representations of reality. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01974556
Volume :
63
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Arts in Psychotherapy
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
137373379
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aip.2018.12.004