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[quote=Anonymous]This sounds a lot like my son. I think of it as a stim. It happens at home to help him regulate and amp up. It happens out of home in times of high anxiety. I see him as using it as both a form of escape and as a form of control. My son tends towards super hero villains and especially likes to play out scenes of power. I’m not sure if this helps. I will say, maturity and predictability and medication has made it more like play most of the times these days. When he’s deep in, I communicate with the alter ego. [/quote]
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