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Hallucinations in children and adolescents: an updated review and practical recommendations for clinicians
journal contribution
posted on 2023-06-09, 16:51 authored by Kim Maijer, Mark Hayward, Charles Fernyhough, Monica E Calkins, Martin Debbané, Renaud Jardri, Ian Kelleher, Andrea Raballo, Aikaterini Rammou, James G Scott, Ann K Shinn, Laura A Steenhuis, Daniel H Wolf, Agna A Bartels-VelthuisHallucinations in children and adolescents are now known to occur on a continuum from healthy to psychopathology-related phenomena. Although hallucinations in young populations are mostly transient, they can cause substantial distress. Despite hallucinations being widely investigated, research so far has had limited implications for clinical practice. The present article has 3 main aims: (1) to review research findings since 2014 (when the last major review of the area was published); (2) to present assessment tools validated to measure hallucinations in children and adolescents; and (3) to discuss therapeutic strategies and clinical issues. We conclude by presenting a tailored care model for clinicians and outline future challenges for research.
History
Publication status
- Published
File Version
- Published version
Journal
Schizophrenia BulletinISSN
0586-7614Publisher
Oxford University PressExternal DOI
Issue
Supp 1Volume
45Page range
S5-S23Department affiliated with
- Psychology Publications
Research groups affiliated with
- Analysis and Partial Differential Equations Research Group Publications
Full text available
- Yes
Peer reviewed?
- Yes