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Stuck Up With Your Daydream? Beware It may Trigger Depression

by Reshma Anand on February 3, 2016 at 6:06 PM

There's no time limit for day dreaming as it creates good feelings and positive thinking. Though positive fantasies about how future events will turn out in one's life can boost the mood for the immediate period, it may actually lead to increased depressive symptoms in the long run, revealed a new study.


"Our findings suggest that as pleasurable and helpful as positive fantasies are for depressive mood in the moment, they can be problematic and cumbersome over time," said Gabriele Oettingen, a researcher at the New York University.

‘Indulging in upbeat fantasies may exacerbate symptoms of depression in the long run.’

Investing in positive fantasies may prevent us from acknowledging the obstacles that stand in the way of reaching our goals and undertaking strategies to surmount them, the researchers pointed out.

In a series of four studies, the researchers found that the more positively participants fantasized about the future, the fewer the depressive symptoms they showed at that moment but higher were the symptoms that they showed at a follow-up session.

College students who reported positive fantasies tended to report putting less effort into their coursework; this was, in turn, associated with lower grades and higher depression scores, the findings, published in Psychological Science, showed.

"Positive fantasies must be complemented with a good sense of reality," Oettingen suggested.

Source: IANS

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