Fantasy-prone disorder (also known as fantasy personality disorder) is a disordered form of fantasy-prone personality disposition.
It is sometimes formed by childhood neglect and can cause someone with it to become dependent on maladaptive fantasies in order to function. Said functioning can also be stunted by these same fantasies.
These fantasies are considered real, and have the ability to take over the memory and thought process of said person. Entire personalities, versions of the self, and egos are instead created by people with FPD instead of being naturally formed.









