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Maladaptive daydreaming<\/strong> (MD) is also referred to asexcessive daydreaming. It is a disordered form and proposed diagnosis of dissociative absorption that coordinates with excessive fantasy. However, it is not recognized or predictable by any major psychological or medical criteria. It can interfere with various normal functioning like work or social life, replacing human interaction, and distress. Maladaptive Daydreaming (MD) is not another predictable diagnosis and is not found across the medicine or psychiatry diagnostic manual. This term was coined by Eli Somer, a Professor from the University of Haifa in 2002. He said that the extensive fantasy activity will replace or interface with vocational functioning, interpersonal, or academic, or human interaction.<\/p>\n

Apart from Somer\u2019s diagnosis, there is only a few research available outside. Some people suffering from MD will consider this as a disorder due to its interference with the individual person. They can replace the fantasy instead of human interactions either by professional, academic, or social life. Moreover, a Californian maladaptive daydreamer was described as a subject on the CNN report in 2016. She is always fired from jobs due to late to work, nervous, or often distracted, and also caught by fantasies.<\/p>\n

Maladaptive Daydreaming \u2013 Symptoms<\/strong><\/p>\n

A person who is suffering from maladaptive daydreaming will experience various disorder symptoms and not all of them. Some of the common symptoms are as follows:<\/p>\n