Diana
I'd also suggest you look at Subpersonalities and/or Discover your
subpersonalities by John Rowan. Whilst not specifically about children
this material may be relevant in this case.
All the best
Mark
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Subject: Re: imaginary friend
In a message dated 25/04/02 19:25:15 GMT Daylight Time,
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Pat,
yes an only child, the presenting issue is one of gender/orientation
confusion and the imaginary friend came up and I wondered if this may
have contributed to her confusion or if she projected her gender
confusion into the imaginary friend who was given a strange mixed gender
name.
Diana
<< Diana
Is this an only child? Only children always make up imaginery friends.
Pat >>
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