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  1. List of 60 Coping Strategies for Hallucinations. Distraction 1. Hum. 2. Talk to yourself. 3. Listen to modern music. 4. Listen to classical music. 5. Prayer. 6. Meditation. 7. Use a mantra. 8. Painting. 9. Imagery. 10. Walk in the fresh air. 11. Phone a friend. 12. Exercise. 13. Use a relaxation tape. 14. Yoga. 15. Take a warm bath. 16.

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  2. COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY FOR PSYCHOSIS HANDOUTS Valerie Kreider, Ph.D., LPCC-S, LICDC-CS Harry Sivec, Ph.D.

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  3. Warm bath Use guided imagery to practice coping with the voices differently Call your mental health professional Role play for and against the voices

  4. Appropriate goals in a community or hospital setting when caring for a person who is hallucinating include: Develop a relationship with the person based on empathy and trust. Promote an understanding of the features and appropriate management of hallucinations.

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  5. experiencing current, distressing/impairing auditory hallucinations (voices) and/or delusional beliefs, especially paranoia. The Veteran’s Workbook (which is often referred to simply as “the manual” below) is designed to be given to Veterans participating in the treatment and the

  6. Many worry unnecessarily that there is something wrong with their mind. No one need face macular degeneration alone. For information and support call 0300 3030 111. In this leaflet we look at why people with sight loss sometimes experience visual hallucinations and at possible ways to cope with them.

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  8. Visual hallucinations occur in more than 20% of patients diagnosed with DLB. 18 The visual hallucinations in DLB involve seeing objects move when they are actually still and seeing complex scenarios of people and items that are not present. Patients may have insight into their hallucinatory content.