CLASS:II
Functional deficits are not evident even though hallucinations are present. Some authors have reported that hallucinations may incur
benefits for the individual by providing companionship or
entertainment.3 What is important is to look for subjective distress.
If this is absent then special intervention may not be necessary.
However, if the frequency or subjective distress related to the
hallucination increases then intervention is appropriate.
Occupational therapy intervention may include social skills training
and structured activity groups.