Children's Fantasies Pathological

In psychology, children's pathological fantasies are the strong imagination and unusual statements of children suffering from neuroses and psychoses. They occur in children with autism, obsessive or delusional ideas as part of a delusional fantasy and represent an expression of the structure of internal mental life. One of the important research topics in psychotic and abnormal children is to understand the formation and content of their fantasies. Already early publications - for example, Cattell-Malgech and Snyder - testified to unusual manifestations of thinking. Today, research on these children is very extensive, but many of them are complex in design, since the very content of children's pathological fantasies is not always