No but it means you need REAL friends. Go find someone to hang out with! Then you won't even need imaginary friends.
Many times, people who suffer severely from multiple personality disorder (or dissociative identity disorder) don't even have a clue that anything is wrong with them. However, friends and family might strongly suspect otherwise. A huge indicator that someone suffers from having a multiple personality is if they periodically portray somebody else, whether it be a real or imaginary person. This person might have their own name, age, race, gender, or other "assigned" attributes.
could be depression, Avoidant Personality Disorder, Antisocial Personality Disorder, Schizoid Personality Disorder, Major Depressive Disorder, paranoid Personality Disorder, etc. . .
Since they're imaginary, you can do anything you want with them! Their personality can be whatever you want, and you can't loose an imaginary friends!
If you love someone who suffers from multiple personality disorder, it may be hard to relate or deal with them at times. There are some simple things that can be done to help maintain your relationship with that person. For example, never take any interactions personally from a person suffering from multiple personality disorder. Most times, a person with multiple personality disorder does not realize that they have changed personalities, so they may not understand why or even realize that they've upset you by something they've suddenly done. Take the words they say and actions they do with a grain of salt.
An avoidant personality disorder is a disorder characterized by an irrational fear of rejection and anxiety in social situations.
There are a several symptoms of Schizotypal Personality Disorder. Some of these symptoms include discomfort in social situations, odd behavior or appearance, and no close friends.
Imaginary friends in dreams represent some aspect of the dreamer's own personality. For example, when a girl has a male imaginary friend, he is a symbol of her "masculine" traits of strength, determination, aggression, etc.
They are perceived as cold and distant.
Yes, having imaginary friends can be a symptom of certain mental health conditions such as schizophrenia or dissociative identity disorder. However, having imaginary friends in childhood is a common and developmentally normal phenomenon. It's important to consider the context and age of the individual when assessing whether it is indicative of a mental illness.
No, they are imaginary (unreal).
its called that cuss this imaginable .
Imaginary Friends - 2010 was released on: USA: April 2010