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Helping the heart grow fonder during absence: Daydreaming about significant others replenishes connectedness after induced loneliness
Authors:Giulia L Poerio  Peter Totterdell  Lisa-Marie Emerson  Eleanor Miles
Institution:1. Department of Psychology, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK;2. School of Psychology, University of Sussex, Sussex, UK
Abstract:People are known to engage in behaviours aimed at replenishing social connectedness after their sense of belonging is threatened. We explored whether the mental strategy of daydreaming about significant others could have similar effects by acting as an imaginary substitute when loved ones are unavailable. Following a loneliness induction, participants (N = 126) were asked to either daydream about a significant other, daydream about a non-social scenario or complete a control task. Social daydreamers showed significantly increased feelings of connection, love and belonging compared to non-social daydreamers and control participants. Consistent with the proposition that social daydreaming replenished connectedness, social daydreamers also behaved more pro-socially and expressed less of a desire to interact with others after daydreaming. These findings demonstrate that through imagination, social daydreaming can replenish connectedness providing a potential strategy for enhancing socio-emotional well-being.
Keywords:Daydreaming  Mind wandering  Loneliness  Belonging Regulation  Imagination
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