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FRS

OXFORDPSYCH REVISION

HALLUCINATIONS

  • Establish if the hallucinations are real or pseudo alongside exploring their risks.

COMMENTING

TALKING ABOUT THEM

Explore with an example of what exactly they hear.

VIVIDNESS

Establish the vividness of the voices and where they are hearing them from.

CLARITY

Establish how clear the voices are and if they are as clear as you talking to them.

COMMANDING

  • Voices telling them to do things

  • Telling them to hurt themselves

  • Telling them to hurt others

  • Ability to resist or follow the commands

THOUGHTS HEARD ALOUD

  • Worried about others hearing their thoughts?

  • Any examples?

PASSIVITY

  • Feeling as if they are not in control of their emotions, actions or feelings.

PASSIVITY

MADE AFFECT

  • Are they experiencing as if their feelings have been taken over by someone else?
  • Any examples?

MADE WILL

  • Are they feeling as if someone else has taken over their will?
  • Any examples?

MADE WILL

MADE IMPULSE

  • Are they in control of their actions or do they feel as if someonelse is controlling their actions?

  • Any examples?

THOUGHT ALIENATION

  • Do they feel if their thoughts are their own or accessible to others?

THOUGHT INSERTION

Experiencing thoughts that are not their own being inserted into their mind by an external force.

THOUGHT WITHDRAWAL

  • Experiencing their own thoughts being removed by an external force or agency.

THOUGHT BROADCASTING

Experiencing their own thoughts being removed and telecasted in the radio or TV by an external agency.

OTHERS

DELUSIONAL PASSIVITY

  • Having a physical experience and attributing a delusional meaning to it - e.g. experiencing pain in the knee due to aliens from Mars.

DELUSIONAL PERCEPTION

  • Having a normal perception and attaching a delusional meaning to it.