It is all about discomfort avoidance: maladaptive daydreaming, frustration intolerance, and coping strategies – a network analysis
Ari Nowacki,
Anna Pyszkowska
Abstract:Maladaptive daydreaming (MD) is a need to daydream that replaces human interactions and disturbs everyday life. Research suggests that MD can be considered a stress-relief strategy, as a repeating sequence of using imagination may play a significant role in calming oneself down and seeking comfort through escapism and avoidance. The current study explored the relationships between maladaptive daydreaming, coping styles, and frustration intolerance (including discomfort and emotional intolerance) in a general p… Show more
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