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Perspectives on the hallucinatory process
Authors:C A Williams
Abstract:Hallucinations are common psychiatric symptoms and the hallucinating patient presents a number of nursing problems. Although psychiatric nurses have written fairly extensively about hallucinations as a clinical problem, little nursing research has tested commonly recommended nursing interventions. This paper presents a review of interdisciplinary research on hallucinations and synthesizes findings with clinical observations to suggest a number of areas needing greater stress in nursing practice and research. Aspects of a model proposed by Peplau (1963), Rector (1982), and Field (1985) are questioned. Improved assessments of hallucinating patients are recommended, with exploration of subtleties in the hallucinatory experience; and factors needing assessment are identified. Major emphasis is placed on the need to explore patient efforts at controlling hallucinations as a foundation for promoting patient self-monitoring and self-regulation of hallucinatory experience.
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