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A '''daydream''' is a [[Fantasy (psychology)|fantasy]] that a person has while awake, often about spontaneous and fanciful thoughts not connected to the person's immediate situation. There are so many different types of daydreaming that there is still no consensus definition amongst [[psychology|psychologists]]. While daydreams may include fantasies about future scenarios or plans, reminiscences about past experiences, or vivid [[dream]]-like images, they are often connected with some type of emotion. | A '''daydream''' is a [[Fantasy (psychology)|fantasy]] that a person has while awake, often about spontaneous and fanciful thoughts not connected to the person's immediate situation. There are so many different types of daydreaming that there is still no consensus definition amongst [[psychology|psychologists]]. While daydreams may include fantasies about future scenarios or plans, reminiscences about past experiences, or vivid [[dream]]-like images, they are often connected with some type of emotion. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
+ | * [[Daydream (song)]] | ||
+ | * [[Creative visualization]] | ||
+ | * ''[[Creative Writers and Day-Dreaming]]'' | ||
* [[Fantasy prone personality]] | * [[Fantasy prone personality]] | ||
* [[Fantasy (psychology)]] | * [[Fantasy (psychology)]] |
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A daydream is a fantasy that a person has while awake, often about spontaneous and fanciful thoughts not connected to the person's immediate situation. There are so many different types of daydreaming that there is still no consensus definition amongst psychologists. While daydreams may include fantasies about future scenarios or plans, reminiscences about past experiences, or vivid dream-like images, they are often connected with some type of emotion.
See also
- Daydream (song)
- Creative visualization
- Creative Writers and Day-Dreaming
- Fantasy prone personality
- Fantasy (psychology)
- Maladaptive daydreaming
- Mind-wandering
- Stream of consciousness (psychology)
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