Visual hallucinations in psychosis: What do people actually see?
Charlotte Aynsworth,
Felicity Waite,
Samuel Sargeant
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundOne in three people with psychosis experience visions. However, little is known about what people see, and current treatments have limited benefits.ObjectivesTo improve the understanding and treatment of visions, this study explored the phenomenology of visions in people with psychosis.MethodsTwelve people with psychosis participated in semi‐structured interviews. Reflective thematic analysis was used.ResultsThree main themes were generated covering important aspects of phenomenology: ‘Content’, ‘Coh… Show more
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