Empathy, Emotion Regulation, and Creativity in Immersive and Maladaptive Daydreaming

M. West, E. Somer
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Daydreaming is important for creativity and the understanding of our minds and those of others. However, some adults daydream to such an extreme degree that the behavior becomes disruptive; a condition known as maladaptive daydreaming (MD). We propose that highly immersive daydreaming is not always maladaptive, and immersive characteristics of daydreaming may benefit emotional regulation, empathy, and creativity. This study consisted of 542 participants from 56 countries recruited online from MD and other communities. Our results revealed that the maladaptive components of MD predicted higher affective empathy, poorer emotional regulation abilities, and reduced creative output. The immersive components of daydreaming predicted higher empathy for fantasy characters and poorer emotional regulation. These results suggest that the immersive and maladaptive components of MD have distinct behavioral correlates, but that any form of immersive daydreaming is not an effective emotional regulation strategy. Implications for the planning of effective treatment for MD are discussed.
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沉浸式和非适应性白日梦中的共情、情绪调节和创造力
白日梦对于创造力以及理解我们和他人的想法很重要。然而,一些成年人的白日梦达到了极端的程度,以至于这种行为变得具有破坏性;一种被称为适应不良的白日梦(MD)的情况。我们提出,高度沉浸式的白日梦并不总是不适应的,白日梦的沉浸式特征可能有利于情绪调节、同理心和创造力。这项研究由来自56个国家的542名参与者组成,他们从医学博士和其他社区在线招募。我们的研究结果表明,MD的不适应成分预示着更高的情感同理心、较差的情绪调节能力和减少的创造性产出。白日梦的沉浸式成分预示着对幻想人物的同理心更高,情绪调节更差。这些结果表明,MD的沉浸式和不适应成分具有不同的行为相关性,但任何形式的沉浸式白日梦都不是有效的情绪调节策略。讨论了对MD有效治疗计划的影响。
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