What You’re Struggling With is Not Object Permanence (and it’s not Object Constancy either)

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  • Опубліковано 16 лип 2024

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  • @arkadiakowalczyk4768
    @arkadiakowalczyk4768 5 місяців тому +2

    I don't know if the feelings are still there unless the person is showing me the feelings all the time

  • @rahbeeuh
    @rahbeeuh Рік тому +4

    Sum'n about calling the outta sight outta mind phenomenon "object permanence" never sat right with me. First time I saw it was on a big Tiktoker's account. Ever since she said it, others else just seemed to follow suit. I did as well but it never sat right with me. It seemed like more of an excuse used to not keep in touch with people. Not saying everyone using "object permanence" is that way but I've seen plenty of them doing as such. RSD is already a thing some ADHD folks experience no need to exacerbate that.
    Anyway, thanks for explaining this topic so eloquently. Please excuse my rambling 💜

    • @emmawild2808
      @emmawild2808 Рік тому

      Yes I heard about object permanence yesterday on Dirty Laundry ADHD podcast, and some of what they said resonated. When I started reading about it I am not sure I have it. I do struggle imagining another reality other than the one I am in, and once a person is out of sight I can find reconnecting with them difficult, and prefer physical interaction than digital.

  • @amandasutton4056
    @amandasutton4056 10 місяців тому +2

    Thats a very good point that you make about object permanence, i didnt know that. I am not so sure about the object constancy idea though as it seems to me that there's a definite connection there with RSD, which is, as i am sure you know, experienced by many people with ADHD. Also (unfortunately I can't provide a reference) there are people with ADHD who can no longer 'see' an object even if you just move it an inch away from where it normally sits which is not forgetting..I guess that would be something to do with encoding memories

  • @edithvanderhave9690
    @edithvanderhave9690 Рік тому +2

    I have autism, not ADHD, but can totally relate! I heard about object permanence in a MOOC about autism the other day and immediately thought: that can't be right. My 11-month old baby, who loves peek-a-boo, has a lack of object permanence, not her mother ;) But I do forget about people and things all the time. Out of sight, out of mind is the perfect term!
    Another thing, which is probably related and which I also learned about in before-mentioned MOOC, is aphantasia. When I think of things or people, nothing comes to mind, i.e. I don't "see" anything. I thought that was perfectly normal, but apparently, it's rare among neurotypicals. Do you recognise this? There's lots to be found on internet about aphantasia; it may be another piece of the puzzle for you, too.

    • @therachelisticchannel
      @therachelisticchannel  Рік тому +1

      I’ve heard a little bit about aphantasia before, but I don’t know too much about it. It doesn’t really sound like something I experience but it sounds like something I’d like to learn more about!

  • @Jmorris16
    @Jmorris16 Рік тому

    Very good insight!!! Thanks for the info

  • @martinholland2482
    @martinholland2482 2 місяці тому

    I used to keep things in sight but my ex wife would complain about clutter and we would argue

  • @eecneihappy
    @eecneihappy 5 місяців тому

    Incredible info! Thank you!

  • @karenfitchmclean796
    @karenfitchmclean796 9 місяців тому

    I think these terms were nicely & clearly delineated/explained in this video, including "out-of-sight, out-of-mind" & memory - & also how they pertain or don't to ADHD. A friend just told me he has object permanence issues, which I knew nothing about but I think he meant object constancy as he was discussing the difficulty of long-distance relationships! I love anything about psychological traits, so looked it up right away on some very professional sites - they were more confusing than this explanation! Thanks.

  • @lyndaoakley1967
    @lyndaoakley1967 6 місяців тому

    great job of explaining, thank you.

  • @shanienns
    @shanienns Рік тому +1

    The distinctions you made were very helpful!! Can you say more about the out of sight out of mind people thing? I'm struggling in a relationship to understand how I don't exist for this person most of the time.

  • @tiannab328
    @tiannab328 Рік тому

    Great video as usual

  • @SamsungGalaxy-dc5mq
    @SamsungGalaxy-dc5mq 6 місяців тому

    Debunked. So why is it when non-bpd partner goes no contact, all of a sudden, bpd partner remembers you very well ? Explain please

  • @OctobersDaughter
    @OctobersDaughter Рік тому +1

    Might as well not even have a fridge if you have object permanence issues. You may even starve to death. You'd have to be monitored by someone to even stay alive.

  • @hispoiema
    @hispoiema Рік тому

    I have my multivitamins in front of me all the time and forget to take them - I often think that if I see something on a daily basis, that it makes me forget I'm supposed to use it and that it is not just part of the landscape!
    If I change the position by a few inches, I am likely to notice better.

    • @therachelisticchannel
      @therachelisticchannel  Рік тому

      That’s a really good point! I didn’t think of that while I was making the video, but that definitely happens to me as well.