Visual hallucinations in psychosis: What do people actually see?

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Charlotte Aynsworth, Felicity Waite, Samuel Sargeant, Clara Humpston, Robert Dudley
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Abstract

Background: One in three people with psychosis experience visions. However, little is known about what people see, and current treatments have limited benefits.

Objectives: To improve the understanding and treatment of visions, this study explored the phenomenology of visions in people with psychosis.

Methods: Twelve people with psychosis participated in semi-structured interviews. Reflective thematic analysis was used.

Results: Three main themes were generated covering important aspects of phenomenology: 'Content', 'Coherence' and 'Quality'. The first theme 'Content: People see people', demonstrated that the most distressing visions were of people. The second theme 'Coherence: Visions of people who behave like people', captured how visions were coherent with real human behaviour, often by being multimodal experiences that spoke to and touched the observer. The third theme, 'Quality: They look too real' highlighted the compelling sense of authenticity of the visions, making them indistinguishable from reality.

Conclusion: Visions represent what we expect to see in everyday life: people, who act and look real. This powerful combination provides insight into the absorbing and all-encompassing nature of visions and their impact on participant's lives. The framework of 'Content', 'Coherence' and 'Quality' provides guidance to support clinicians and researchers to better explore the phenomenology of visions in psychosis.

精神病患者的视觉幻觉:人们究竟看到了什么?
背景:三分之一的精神病患者会出现幻觉。然而,人们对幻觉的内容知之甚少,目前的治疗方法也效果有限:为了提高对幻觉的理解和治疗,本研究探讨了精神病患者的幻觉现象学:方法:12 名精神病患者参加了半结构式访谈。研究采用了反思性主题分析法:结果:产生了三大主题,涵盖了现象学的重要方面:"内容"、"连贯性 "和 "质量"。第一个主题 "内容:人们看到了人 "表明,最令人痛苦的幻觉是关于人的。第二个主题 "一致性:幻象中的人表现得像人 "反映了幻象是如何与真实的人类行为相一致的,通常是通过多模 式的体验来表达和触动观察者。第三个主题是 "质量:它们看起来太真实了 "强调了幻象令人信服的真实感,使它们与现实无异:结论:幻象代表了我们在日常生活中期望看到的东西:人,他们的行为和外表都是真实的。这一强大的组合让我们深入了解了幻象的吸引力和包罗万象的性质及其对参与者生活的影响。内容"、"连贯性 "和 "质量 "框架为临床医生和研究人员更好地探索精神病患者的幻觉现象学提供了指导。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
6.10
自引率
5.90%
发文量
68
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory Research and Practice (formerly The British Journal of Medical Psychology) is an international scientific journal with a focus on the psychological and social processes that underlie the development and improvement of psychological problems and mental wellbeing, including: theoretical and research development in the understanding of cognitive and emotional factors in psychological problems; behaviour and relationships; vulnerability to, adjustment to, assessment of, and recovery (assisted or otherwise) from psychological distresses; psychological therapies with a focus on understanding the processes which affect outcomes where mental health is concerned.
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