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Abstract:
My son has an imaginary friend. He talks and plays with this "friend" and seems to live in an imaginary world. Is he going to become obsessive or psychotic?
Question:
My 3 year old son David has an imaginary friend called Bobby. He talks and plays with this "friend" and seems to live in an imaginary world. Is he going to become obsessive or psychotic?
Answer:
But you should be aware of the rare possibility that ongoing trauma of children can be a reason why children stick to this imaginary world longer than normal. It is a possibility to find a "secure place" and to escape from emotional or sexual abuse.