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      • Hallucinations are false perceptions, where you sense an object, person, or event even though it is not really there or didn't happen. It seems very real to you. Sometimes, you may know you're having a hallucination. Other times, you may be sure it's real.
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  2. Psychosis is when people lose some contact with reality. This might involve seeing or hearing things that other people cannot see or hear (hallucinations) and believing things that are not actually true (delusions). It may also involve confused (disordered) thinking and speaking.

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      sight – seeing colours, shapes or people; sounds – hearing...

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      The following conditions have been known to trigger...

  3. www.mind.org.uk › information-support › types-ofTypes of psychosis - Mind

    Hallucinations could include: seeing things that other people don't (for example people's faces, animals or religious figures) seeing objects that seem to be distorted or move in ways that they usually wouldn't. experiencing tastes, smells and sensations that have no apparent cause (for example feeling insects crawling on your skin)

  4. I see things that other people don’t. Hallucinations can cause confusion and stress and can have many causes. Whatever the reason, the sooner you seek help the better. A hallucination involves seeing, hearing, smelling or tasting something that doesn’t actually exist.

  5. Oct 12, 2020 · Seeing, hearing or perceiving things that aren’t really there may seem like something to hide, but seeking help early can make a big difference. Maybe it's a glimpse of a person that no one else seems to see. Or hearing voices that no one else seems to hear.

  6. Apr 16, 2024 · Hallucinations are false perceptions, where you sense an object, person, or event even though it is not really there or didn't happen. It seems very real to you. Sometimes, you may know you're...

  7. Feb 4, 2022 · Although many people living with schizophrenia will experience some type of hallucination at some point in life, you can have schizophrenia without ever hallucinating.

  8. Seeing things that other people don’t see is sometimes called avisual hallucination’. You might see things such as people’s faces, animals or religious figures, objects might be distorted or move in ways that they wouldn’t usually move, or you might see figures or shapes.

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