Derealization, also known as allopsychic depersonalization , is a violation of perception in which the world is perceived as different, unreal: it changes colors, figures float, space moves away/closer, turns over, and so on.
It may also include depersonalization, when the perception of one's inner Self is disturbed: it is alien, extraneous, impossible to control, feelings may be lost – cenesthesia, etc.
These phenomena can be directly related to personality disorders and, as it were, are their predictors. They can be considered at the level of symptoms. They are often related to emotional disorders: depression, bipolar disorder, PTSD, BPD, neurasthenia gravis, and others. They are also less relevant to behavioral disorders: schizotypy, OCD, schizophrenia, psychopathy, RPP, sexual disorders, and others.
Escapism is originally a norm, a normal behavior. BUT! Some individuals with disorders may unnecessarily often resort to / abuse escapism from reality through something: imagination, if creativity, then probably-going into a state of flow, TV, TV shows, books.
dependence on a person, codependency (desire to help) , etc.
Therefore, escapism should be treated carefully and consciously, since most people are carriers of disorders, even if they do not suspect it and have not been diagnosed by a doctor.
(If you disagree with something, you have every right to do so, but I only consider constructive criticism without ulterior motives (negative shades in the content of criticism often have a personal negative motive in the form of an open need: attention, approval/recognition, etc.).)
Derealization is at least quite unpleasant. At least it's hard for me to imagine a nice derealization.
As for escapism, it's simple. People, as social beings, generally expect other people to participate in public life, expect that people will use their courage and will for the public good, and not to withdraw from society (which also requires courage and will in many cases).
Simplifying-escapism – evolutionarily unprofitable behavior of an individual for the population, and therefore the population puts pressure on individuals to interfere with such behavior, because societies that do not do so are dying out. The pressure of society creates a barrier that you need to spend energy to overcome, and sometimes it is easier not to overcome it, only those who are persistent enough will do it.
In addition, escapism is different from escapism, and if you understand escapism in the most primitive way, you can see escapism in the seclusion of a scientist who has withdrawn from the world to develop some important idea. I'd hesitate to call it escapism.
I will refrain from moral assessments of escapism, the balance between the interests of society and the individual is a difficult dilemma and depends on many circumstances.
Depending on who is considered-we have many citizens with the consciousness of baboons, they are very unpleasant when someone rightly considers them baboons and tries not to interact with them.�
All this gibberish with manipulative accusations “what are you, not a man?!” – this is all from here, of course they do not like escapism, they are offended that someone allowed himself not to kill life for something that will not bring him any pleasure at all, and begin to rot, dirty tricks and appeal to “age-old values”
Escapism, going into the fictional world of dreams and fantasies, often has advantages, first of all implementation, Escapism can be considered, such as sports, books, movies, music, drawing, video games, these are positive aspects, and there are also negative aspects, such as alcohol, drug addiction, Well, sleep can be considered escapism, not just a dream, but a lucid dream.
I'll answer from my psychologist's bell tower.
Derealization, also known as allopsychic depersonalization , is a violation of perception in which the world is perceived as different, unreal: it changes colors, figures float, space moves away/closer, turns over, and so on.
It may also include depersonalization, when the perception of one's inner Self is disturbed: it is alien, extraneous, impossible to control, feelings may be lost – cenesthesia, etc.
These phenomena can be directly related to personality disorders and, as it were, are their predictors. They can be considered at the level of symptoms. They are often related to emotional disorders: depression, bipolar disorder, PTSD, BPD, neurasthenia gravis, and others. They are also less relevant to behavioral disorders: schizotypy, OCD, schizophrenia, psychopathy, RPP, sexual disorders, and others.
Escapism is originally a norm, a normal behavior. BUT! Some individuals with disorders may unnecessarily often resort to / abuse escapism from reality through something: imagination, if creativity, then probably-going into a state of flow, TV, TV shows, books.
This can become a different kind of addiction:
Therefore, escapism should be treated carefully and consciously, since most people are carriers of disorders, even if they do not suspect it and have not been diagnosed by a doctor.
(If you disagree with something, you have every right to do so, but I only consider constructive criticism without ulterior motives (negative shades in the content of criticism often have a personal negative motive in the form of an open need: attention, approval/recognition, etc.).)
Derealization is at least quite unpleasant. At least it's hard for me to imagine a nice derealization.
As for escapism, it's simple. People, as social beings, generally expect other people to participate in public life, expect that people will use their courage and will for the public good, and not to withdraw from society (which also requires courage and will in many cases).
Simplifying-escapism – evolutionarily unprofitable behavior of an individual for the population, and therefore the population puts pressure on individuals to interfere with such behavior, because societies that do not do so are dying out. The pressure of society creates a barrier that you need to spend energy to overcome, and sometimes it is easier not to overcome it, only those who are persistent enough will do it.
In addition, escapism is different from escapism, and if you understand escapism in the most primitive way, you can see escapism in the seclusion of a scientist who has withdrawn from the world to develop some important idea. I'd hesitate to call it escapism.
I will refrain from moral assessments of escapism, the balance between the interests of society and the individual is a difficult dilemma and depends on many circumstances.
Depending on who is considered-we have many citizens with the consciousness of baboons, they are very unpleasant when someone rightly considers them baboons and tries not to interact with them.�
All this gibberish with manipulative accusations “what are you, not a man?!” – this is all from here, of course they do not like escapism, they are offended that someone allowed himself not to kill life for something that will not bring him any pleasure at all, and begin to rot, dirty tricks and appeal to “age-old values”
Escapism, going into the fictional world of dreams and fantasies, often has advantages, first of all implementation, Escapism can be considered, such as sports, books, movies, music, drawing, video games, these are positive aspects, and there are also negative aspects, such as alcohol, drug addiction, Well, sleep can be considered escapism, not just a dream, but a lucid dream.