Characterizing the experience of auditory verbal hallucinations and accompanying delusions in individuals with a diagnosis of bipolar disorder: A systematic review
Bipolar Disorders Aug 18, 2017
Smith LM, et al. – The purposes of this study were to inform ongoing attempts to identify clinically meaningful subcategories of auditory verbal hallucination (AVH) as well as to assess the evidence that might pertain to the suitability of current psychological interventions for people with bipolar disorder (BD) who experience psychotic symptoms. This systematic review suggested that clear gaps exist in the current understanding of the first–person experience of AVH in BD and the potential relationship to co–occurring symptoms, including delusions. However, further research into cognitive interpretations of AVH in BD might inform adapted psychological interventions for psychotic symptoms in this population.
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