Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Auditory Hallucinations
Auditory hallucination is one of the most common symptoms in schizophrenia and the other psychotic disorders. The frequency of the auditory hallucinations and ensuing distress make the individual believe that these voices are not able to be controlled and to be coped. This situation can cause patien...
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doaj-97a460caae1b4a18a2a6324e28aada212020-11-24T23:49:22ZengPsikiyatride Güncel YaklaşımlarPsikiyatride Guncel Yaklasimlar 1309-06581309-06742011-12-0134647663Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Auditory HallucinationsOya MortanSerap Tekinsav SutcuAuditory hallucination is one of the most common symptoms in schizophrenia and the other psychotic disorders. The frequency of the auditory hallucinations and ensuing distress make the individual believe that these voices are not able to be controlled and to be coped. This situation can cause patients to be hopeless and desperate and lead to harm themselves or the others. Furthermore, the time they lose and preoccupation with these symptoms reduce their social and occupational functioning significantly. Auditory hallucinations are fundamentally mean thoughts causing to attribute internal stimulus to the external sources, thus they are the internal speech of the individual. These internal speeches are inaccurately interpreted due to dysfunctions in basic processes of self monitoring. Using cognitive behavioral techniques at this stage are thought to be effective in eliminating cognitive difficulties, understanding feelings, actions and somatic reactions which auditory hallucinations caused; and coping with these symptoms. The fundamental aim of this review was to clarify cognitive behavioral interventions intended for auditory hallucinations and to discuss its practice.http://www.cappsy.org/archives/vol3/no4/cap_03_29pdfschizophreniaauditory hallucinationscognitive behavioral therapy |
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Oya Mortan Serap Tekinsav Sutcu Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Auditory Hallucinations Psikiyatride Guncel Yaklasimlar schizophrenia auditory hallucinations cognitive behavioral therapy |
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Auditory Hallucinations |
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Auditory Hallucinations |
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Auditory Hallucinations |
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Auditory Hallucinations |
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cognitive behavioral therapy for auditory hallucinations |
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Psikiyatride Güncel Yaklaşımlar |
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Psikiyatride Guncel Yaklasimlar |
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2011-12-01 |
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Auditory hallucination is one of the most common symptoms in schizophrenia and the other psychotic disorders. The frequency of the auditory hallucinations and ensuing distress make the individual believe that these voices are not able to be controlled and to be coped. This situation can cause patients to be hopeless and desperate and lead to harm themselves or the others. Furthermore, the time they lose and preoccupation with these symptoms reduce their social and occupational functioning significantly. Auditory hallucinations are fundamentally mean thoughts causing to attribute internal stimulus to the external sources, thus they are the internal speech of the individual. These internal speeches are inaccurately interpreted due to dysfunctions in basic processes of self monitoring. Using cognitive behavioral techniques at this stage are thought to be effective in eliminating cognitive difficulties, understanding feelings, actions and somatic reactions which auditory hallucinations caused; and coping with these symptoms. The fundamental aim of this review was to clarify cognitive behavioral interventions intended for auditory hallucinations and to discuss its practice. |
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schizophrenia auditory hallucinations cognitive behavioral therapy |
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