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Topic: Hallucinations and Delusions

Last Updated: February 2003
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Title: Having the last word. (Cognitive intervention for delusional beliefs and voice hearing. 34 refs).
Author: Davis, E; Coupland, K.
Source: Mental Health & Learning Disabilities Care. 2000 Sep. 4(1). p26-9.

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Title: Charles Bonnet syndrome: visual hallucinations. (Personal view given by the Patient Support Officer at Henshaw's Society for the Blind on how deeply disturbing visual hallucinations can be for some patients).
Author: Harrison, M.
Source: Ophthalmic Nursing. 2000 Jun. 4(1). p18-20.

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Title: Hallucinations and delusions: what you see is real for you. (Communication, part 4. Difficulties posed by hallucinations for people with dementia and their carers. 2 refs).
Author: Morris, C.
Source: J Dementia Care. 2000 Jan,Feb. 8(1). p28-30.

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Title: Visual hallucinations: a prevalence study among hospice inpatients
Author: Fountain A
Source: Palliative Medicine 2001 Jan;15(1):19-25.

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Title: Auditory hallucinations. (The background to nursing practice and alternative responses. 53 refs).
Author: Coffey, M; Higgon, J.
Source: Mental Health Nursing. 2001 Mar,Apr. 21(2). p18-22.

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Title: Communicating effectively with psychotic patients. (Interpreting the connotations of apparently delusional speech).
Author: Johnston, J.
Source: Nursing Times. 2001 20 Sep. 97(38). p36-7.

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Title: We hear what they say. (Research on auditory hallucinations in The Netherlands and a user-centred method of working with voice hearers which is based on acknowledging the reality of their experience. 28 refs).
Author: Romme, M; Escher, S.
Source: Mental Health & Learning Disabilities Care. 2000 Dec. 4(4). p134-7.


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