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  1. Imaginary friends (also known as pretend friends, invisible friends or made-up friends) are a psychological and a social phenomenon where a friendship or other interpersonal relationship takes place in the imagination rather than physical reality.

  2. Jan 24, 2020 · Learn what it means to have an imaginary friend, how it can benefit a child's development, and when to seek help. Find out the difference between an imaginary friend and schizophrenia, and how to react as a parent.

  3. Jan 21, 2020 · Imaginary friends come in handy for handling uncomfortable situations, as an outlet for feelings they don’t understand or can’t express or as an excuse for poor or destructive behavior.

  4. Mar 29, 2021 · Imaginary friends are common and normal for children up to age 12. Learn how to respond to your child's make-believe pals, when to see a pediatrician and the perks of having an imaginary friend.

  5. Oct 16, 2021 · Up to two-thirds of kids experience imaginary companions. An imaginary friend indicates how a child's mind merges sensations and real perceptions with imaginings, desires, anticipations, and...

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  6. Nov 11, 2013 · Jeremy E. Sherman Ph.D., MPP. Ambigamy. Adults Have Imaginary Friends, Too. The friendly ghosts and strangers we love devotedly though they don't know us. Posted November 11, 2013|Reviewed by...

  7. Aug 10, 2022 · Imaginary friends are common among preschoolers and can help them explore the world, gain perspective and cope with stress. Learn what imaginary friends mean, how they differ from fantasy and when to consult a psychologist.

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