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Hallucinations in Children and Adolescents: An Updated Review and Practical Recommendations for Clinicians

Maijer, Kim; Hayward, Mark; Fernyhough, Charles; Calkins, Monica E; Debbané, Martin; Jardri, Renaud; Kelleher, Ian; Raballo, Andrea; Rammou, Aikaterini; Scott, James G; Shinn, Ann K; Steenhuis, Laura A; Wolf, Daniel H; Bartels-Velthuis, Agna A

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Authors

Kim Maijer

Mark Hayward

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-Velthuis



Abstract

Hallucinations 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.

Citation

Maijer, K., Hayward, M., Fernyhough, C., Calkins, M. E., Debbané, M., Jardri, R., …Bartels-Velthuis, A. A. (2019). Hallucinations in Children and Adolescents: An Updated Review and Practical Recommendations for Clinicians. Schizophrenia Bulletin: The Journal of Psychoses and Related Disorders, 45(Supplement_1), S5-S23. https://doi.org/10.1093/schbul/sby119

Journal Article Type Article
Online Publication Date Feb 1, 2019
Publication Date Feb 1, 2019
Deposit Date Feb 13, 2019
Publicly Available Date Feb 13, 2019
Journal Schizophrenia Bulletin
Print ISSN 0586-7614
Electronic ISSN 1745-1701
Publisher Oxford University Press
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 45
Issue Supplement_1
Pages S5-S23
DOI https://doi.org/10.1093/schbul/sby119

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This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.





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