When Should You Stop Someone With Schizophrenia From Hallucinating? #mentalhealth #schizophrenia
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Honestly, it depends on the hallucination.
If the person is having a harmless or even comforting hallucination, interrupting them aggressively can sometimes make things worse or more upsetting.
But if the hallucination is scary, dangerous, or causing distress, that’s when support and grounding can really help.
The biggest thing people forget? Ask the person what helps them.
Some people want reassurance.
Some people want distraction.
Some people want space.
Some people want you to help bring them back to reality gently.
Not every hallucination experience is the same, and not every person with schizophrenia wants to be treated the same way.
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