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  2. Auditory Hallucinations: Causes, Symptoms, Types & Treatment

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    The treatment for auditory hallucinations depends on the cause. Hallucinations caused by temporary conditions, such as extreme hunger or lack of sleep, will stop once the underlying condition has been treated or resolved.

  3. Auditory Hallucinations: 6 Ways to Cope | Psych Central

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    Auditory hallucinations can be difficult to cope with. But tips, like writing in a diary or positive self-talk, may help you manage your symptoms.

  4. Why Am I Hearing Voices? Auditory Hallucination Causes and ...

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    But there’s usually a reason for it. Learn what can cause these auditory hallucinations, how your doctor will test for them, and what kind of treatment you might need.

  5. Auditory Hallucinations - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf

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    Review the etiology of auditory hallucinations. Describe the pathophysiology of auditory hallucinations. Outline the management options of auditory hallucinations. Summarize the interprofessional team strategies for enhancing care coordination and improving patient outcomes.

  6. Hallucinations: Definition, Causes, Treatment & Types - Cleveland...

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    How are hallucinations treated? The treatment for hallucinations depends on the cause. Hallucinations caused by temporary conditions, such as high fever, severe dehydration or infection, will resolve once the underlying condition has been treated.

  7. Auditory Hallucinations: What Are They, Causes - Osmosis

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    The treatment for auditory hallucinations depends on the underlying cause. For those with schizophrenia, treatment usually involves antipsychotic medications (e.g., chlorpromazine, fluphenazine, haloperidol). However, approximately 30% of individuals have treatment-resistant auditory hallucinations.

  8. Evidence-based psychological approaches for auditory...

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    Auditory hallucinations (or ‘voices’) are a distressing experience that can detrimentally affect the lives of people with psychosis. Turkington et al (Reference Turkington, Lebert and Spencer 2016) outline a range of approaches that individuals can be encouraged to use to cope with their voice hearing experiences. These approaches are ...

  9. AVATAR: a digital mental health treatment for psychosis -...

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    00:00. 1x. AVATAR therapy is for people who hear voices, also known as auditory hallucinations. Its success could be particularly life-changing for people with psychosis, a mental health condition that is characterised by feeling disconnected from reality. Results from the latest trial show it can reduce the voices heard by an individual, and ...

  10. Auditory hallucinations: Causes, types, and more - Medical News...

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    Treatment entails addressing the underlying cause. For instance, if the cause of auditory hallucinations is schizophrenia, doctors usually treat it with second-generation antipsychotics. Keep ...

  11. Hearing Voices: Living with Schizophrenia - Psych Central

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    Treatment. Tips. Recap. Hearing voices is a form of auditory hallucination common in some psychiatric disorders, such as schizophrenia. Elena Kulikova/Getty Images. Hearing things that aren’t...