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Old Jan 18, 2009, 05:43 AM
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Hi Deliquesce,

This site explains it really well. All the info on psuedo hallucinations is near the bottom.

I also read that psuedo hallucinations are always vague where as real hallucinations especially auditory can be distinctly heard and made out as to what is being said or heard.

Also, Hallucinated voices, f.i., are thought (by the hallucinator) to be heard by others as well. If the person is aware that the voices are in his own head and cannot be heard by others they are pseudohallucinations. At least in the medical-psychiatric literature in Europe, since at least a hundred years.

Hope this helps,

Love and Hugs,
Tara

P.S. You might want to get a second opinion
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