The phenomenon of children born again, and excessive dolls that mimic real children have been born on social networks and even in the House of Representatives. In an interview with CNN, psychiatrist Daniel Barros explained the potential risks and the weakest situation.
According to the expert, attachment to these dolls is not a modern phenomenon, which exists for more than a decade. Barros notes that people usually cling to various things, such as pens and books, and that the condition of children who are born again does not differ.
Imagination for reality
The psychiatrist emphasizes that in most cases, the people who Give names and even documents The dolls are only playing and did not lose contact with reality. “They did not lose contact with reality,” Barros says. “They are playing,” Barros says.
However, the expert warns that the situation becomes anxious when a person believes that the doll is real. “The problem is when a person puts a fact that does not exist, and that (the child who is born again) is truly his little son and needs care.” However, it enhances that he does not believe that these majority people.
An exaggerated reaction from society
Barros argues that the exaggerated repercussions of the topic say more about society more than doll owners. criticize The proposed laws To organize the use of children who are born again, taking into account unnecessary.
“Whoever suggests this law is now, I think they want to browse this wave,” says the psychiatrist.
Finally, Daniel Barros concludes that in most cases, the phenomenon of children born again is just a joke between specific groups on social networks, and that society should not take this topic seriously.