Marjorie Taylor - Imaginary Companions and the Children Who Create Them
Marjorie Taylor is a developmental psychologist (Ph.D., Stanford University) who is currently Professor of Psychology at the University of Oregon. Her research is on the development of imagination and creativity, including studies of children who invent pretend friends and adult fiction writers who develop relationships with the characters in their novels. Taylor is author of Imagination Companions and the Children Who Create Them (1999, Oxford University Press) and the editor of The Development of Imagination (2013, Oxford University Press). She is on the editorial boards of the journals Imagination, Cognition, and Personality and The American Journal of Play.

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The Real Guide to Imaginary Companions - Episode 1

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I'm Not Alone, I have Imaginary Friends

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Harvard Professor Explains The Rules of Writing — Steven Pinker

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The Psychology Of The Ignored Child

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Imaginary Friends: Evan Kidd at TEDxSydney

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My Golden Retriever Heals a Terrified Rescue Kitten in Just 3 Meetings!

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Nobody Breaks Celebrities Like Mr.Bean!

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A Generation of Sociopaths: How the Baby Boomers Betrayed America by author Bruce Cannon Gibney

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Michael Jackson HUMILIATES Disrespectful Interviewers on Live TV

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Is a Child’s Imaginary Friend a Real Concern? | Kate Eshleman, PsyD

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Alison Gopnik - The Amazing Minds of Very Young Children

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ASMR Best Triggers For Sleep Collection (No Talking) 3 Hours of Tapping & Scratching

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How Imaginary Friends Work

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The Real Guide to Imaginary Companions - Episode 3

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Donna Tartt interview (1992)

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When Animals Surprise Photographers in the Sweetest Way! 😍

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People Who Messed With The Royal Guard and Regretted It!

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True Life: I have imaginary friends

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Einstein VS Jung | Imagination VS Fantasy

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