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When Fantasy Feels Too Real: The Psychological Toll of Deep Media Attachment.

Cureus
volume 17 issue 8 pages e90249
August 2025

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Parasocial relationships (PSRs) are emotional relationships developed with a media figure. These relationships may take the form of friendship, romantic attachments, or the embodiment of the persona. This case study highlights the psychological impact of parasocial attachments, focusing on a 16-year-old female who developed a strong parasocial connection with a character from a popular animated series. The patient deeply resonated with the show and its main character, as it mirrored her own personal struggles of sexual identity, body image issues, and isolation. Unlike other viewers who likely processed the character's death as a fictional event, the patient's reaction was significantly more intense, triggering suicidal ideation. Following an inpatient hospitalization with medication adjustments and therapeutic interventions, the patient was discharged with improved mood. Importantly, clinicians should be mindful of the therapeutic potential of media engagement for building rapport, while also recognizing the potential negative psychological influences.

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Affiliations

  1. Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Kaiser Permanente Fontana Medical Center, Fontana, USA.
  2. Psychiatry, California Health Sciences University College of Osteopathic Medicine, Clovis, USA.
  3. Psychiatry, Kaiser Permanente Fontana Medical Center, Fontana, USA.
  4. Psychiatry, Texas Christian University Burnett School of Medicine, Dallas, USA.
  5. Psychiatry, UC Riverside School of Medicine, Riverside, USA.
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