The persistent hallucinations affect a person’s ability to
engage in work, leisure, and self-care tasks, but the effects are
highly variable and individualistic. For some patients with persistent
psychotic illness, hallucinations are directly responsible for
profound dysfunction in all aspects of daily life. Such patients find
it difficult to engage in meaningful tasks or relationships. For some
patients, hallucinations are problematic only in certain situations
or at specific times, such as when they are alone or in a stressful
situation. For others, hallucinations can have a positive effect in
that the hallucinations may provide companionship and guidance
in an environment that is often isolative and prejudicial towards
persons with mental illness
The persistent hallucinations affect a person’s ability to
engage in work, leisure, and self-care tasks, but the effects are
highly variable and individualistic. For some patients with persistent
psychotic illness, hallucinations are directly responsible for
profound dysfunction in all aspects of daily life. Such patients find
it difficult to engage in meaningful tasks or relationships. For some
patients, hallucinations are problematic only in certain situations
or at specific times, such as when they are alone or in a stressful
situation. For others, hallucinations can have a positive effect in
that the hallucinations may provide companionship and guidance
in an environment that is often isolative and prejudicial towards
persons with mental illness
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