I think it is more of a reality now. I will tell the Dr. no more sleepovers until I can get her past this, not being scared at night. It could be her way of wanting my attention or not feeling secure with it which she doesn't know how to express. When I asked her why she was scared at night she told me she didn't know and was afraid that someone was going to come into her room while she slept. I asked her if that has ever happened before and she said "no".