2016
DOI: 10.5812/ijhrba.36926
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Does Childhood Trauma Lead to Sustained Hallucinations in Preschool-Aged Children? A Case Report

Abstract: Introduction: Hallucinations in children have not typically been viewed as synonymous with psychosis. They can even be part of normal development or can be associated with other psychiatric disorders. These hallucinations are sometimes referred to as non-psychotic hallucinations. An association between childhood trauma and psychosis has been demonstrated several times. Case Presentation: A six-year-old child was analyzed as a follow-up study over a period of three years by a child and adolescent psychiatrist. … Show more

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