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Hi again. Does anyone know if auditory hallucinations are a common symptom for a bi-polar disorder or is it more of an anxiety thing? Because almost every day I'll be home alone and think I hear my parents fighting below me. This always used to scare me as a child, I would usually curl up into a ball and play music really loud. But the problem is they haven't fought in years. They usually aren't home when this happens, and I have no close neighbors that I could have heard. Any suggestions?
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In Bipolar disorder, such hallucinations are not common but do exist. Most commonly they are considered as a symptom of Schizophrenia but in some severe neurotic problems like PTSD and severe Bipolar disorder, sometimes patients suffer from them. If you have a therapist you should discuss it with him. He could better diagnose the cause.
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Things your pdoc will probably consider when diagnosing will be the content of the hallucinations, frequency, parity with mood, occurring when falling asleep or waking up, or during a fully awake state, and other psychotic symptoms occurring in conjunction with the hallucinations. Not all hallucinations are necessarily pathological, and there are studies indicating a proportion of the normal population that reports experiencing unprovoked hallucinations without evidence of functional impairment. |
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Also, with bipolar it has been said that the content of the hallucination often times reflects the mood. I don't know how much stalk that holds, it's not always the case for me. But I would think that because of the content of your hallucinations it could be something more related to trauma.
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Auditory hallucinations is the most common in BPDs when in manic or mixed state. I would post the journal link but this is my first post here. The title is " Hallucinations in bipolar disorder: characteristics and comparison to unipolar depression and schizophrenia"
I tend to hear sounds, like knocking, not usually voices. I have heard words in the past but they are not usually sentences. Here is the abstract: Results: |
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