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5 Aspects: Voices (auditory hallucinations)

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What are the 5 Aspects: Voices (auditory hallucinations)?
Auditory hallucinations are false perceptions of sound. They have been described as the experience of internal words or noises that have no real origin in the outside world and are perceived to be separate from the person's mental processes. Auditory hallucinations are a sign of serious mental illness. Always consult a mental health professional, whenever you realize that you are hearing the voices that are not real and don't exist.
How will the 5 Aspects: Voices (auditory hallucinations)help ?
Auditory hallucinations not only affects you mentally but also affects you physically, you get to experience a number of physical symptoms like palpitations, sweating and trembling. Hearing things that don't exist in your environment means that your contact to reality is compromised and you no longer can differentiate between right and wrong: and reality and fantasy. This worksheet will help you to know how hallucinations affect you in 5 different aspects.
Instructions on how to use the 5 Aspects: Voices (auditory hallucinations) Worksheet
You will be able to go for the treatment or a management plan based on the level of the severity. The earlier the diagnosis and acceptance is, the better chances of recovery are there.
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Conclusion
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Resources
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There are various resources where you can seek help.
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