Nothing you have described sounds to me like anything psychic, and I do not know where to draw a line for anyone other than myself while trying to distinguish imagination from at least borderline psychosis. Overall, I would suggest not challenging her about anything she might merely say -- never mind her words -- while watching for any actual *actions* displaying psychotic behaviour.
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