Imaginary Friends and the People Who Create Them
Imaginary Friends and the People Who Create Them
Aguiar, Naomi R.; Taylor, Marjorie
Oxford University Press Inc
01/2025
288
Mole
9780190888886
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Chapter 2: Imaginary friends who are invisible
Chapter 3: Imaginary friends who are personified objects
Chapter 4: Children who create imaginary friends: Individual characteristics
Chapter 5: Children who create imaginary friends: The influence of family and culture
Chapter 6: Why do children create imaginary friends?
Chapter 7: Do imaginary friends help children cope with adversity?
Chapter 8: Do children think their imaginary friends are real?
Chapter 9: What happens to the imaginary friends created in early childhood?
Chapter 10: Paracosms: The imaginary worlds of middle childhood
Chapter 11: Parasocial relationships with celebrities and media characters
Chapter 12: The imaginary friends of adults
Chapter 13: Adult fiction writers and their characters
Chapter 14: Final thoughts: Fantasy in the lives of children and adults
Bibliography
Chapter 2: Imaginary friends who are invisible
Chapter 3: Imaginary friends who are personified objects
Chapter 4: Children who create imaginary friends: Individual characteristics
Chapter 5: Children who create imaginary friends: The influence of family and culture
Chapter 6: Why do children create imaginary friends?
Chapter 7: Do imaginary friends help children cope with adversity?
Chapter 8: Do children think their imaginary friends are real?
Chapter 9: What happens to the imaginary friends created in early childhood?
Chapter 10: Paracosms: The imaginary worlds of middle childhood
Chapter 11: Parasocial relationships with celebrities and media characters
Chapter 12: The imaginary friends of adults
Chapter 13: Adult fiction writers and their characters
Chapter 14: Final thoughts: Fantasy in the lives of children and adults
Bibliography