Maladaptive Daydreaming

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Understanding Maladaptive Daydreaming

Test your knowledge about Maladaptive Daydreaming (MD) with our insightful quiz! Explore the intricacies of daydreaming and how it can sometimes become maladaptive. This quiz is designed to raise awareness and deepen your understanding of this fascinating phenomenon.

In this quiz, you will discover:

  • The functions of normal daydreaming
  • Common triggers for MD
  • Core features of the MDS-16
5 Questions1 MinutesCreated by DreamingStar74
Which of the answers is a function of normal daydreaming?
Creativity and problem solving
Future planning
Dishabituation
All answers are correct
MD can be triggered by evocative music or repetitive physical movement.
True
False
Which of the answers is false?
MD is associated with tendency to become absorbed in a single stimulus, either external or internal to the point where you are oblivious to stimuli in the environment
MD can last for hours
MD produces only functional impairments
MD causes distress and maladaptation
MDS-16 has two core features.
True
False
MD is recognized as a diagnosable condition under the DSM-V.
True
False
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