Auditory Hallucinations: Psychotic Symptom or Dissociative Experience?

Andrew Moskowitz, D. Corstens
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SUMMARY While auditory hallucinations are considered a core psychotic symptom, central to the diagnosis of schizophrenia, it has long been recognized that persons who are not psychotic may also hear voices. There is an entrenched clinical belief that distinctions can be made between these groups, typically, on the basis of the perceived location or the ‘third-person’ perspective of the voices. While it is generally believed that such characteristics of voices have significant clinical implications, and are important in the differential diagnosis between dissociative and psychotic disorders, there is no research evidence in support of this. Voices heard by persons diagnosed schizophrenic appear to be indistinguishable, on the basis of their experienced characteristics, from voices heard by persons with dissociative disorders or by persons with no mental disorder at all. On this and other bases outlined in this article, we argue that hearing voices should be considered a dissociative experience, which under some conditions may have pathological consequences. In other words, we believe that, while voices may occur in the context of a psychotic disorder, they should not be considered a psychotic symptom.
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幻听:精神病症状还是分离体验?
虽然幻听被认为是一种核心精神病症状,是精神分裂症诊断的核心,但长期以来人们一直认识到,非精神病患者也可能会听到声音。有一种根深蒂固的临床观点认为,可以根据感知到的位置或声音的“第三人称”视角来区分这些群体。虽然人们普遍认为声音的这些特征具有重要的临床意义,并且在分离性和精神性障碍的鉴别诊断中很重要,但没有研究证据支持这一点。根据经验特征,被诊断为精神分裂症的人听到的声音似乎与患有分离性障碍的人或根本没有精神障碍的人听到的声音难以区分。基于这一点以及本文概述的其他基础,我们认为幻听应该被视为一种分离体验,在某些情况下可能会产生病理后果。换句话说,我们认为,虽然声音可能出现在精神障碍的背景下,但它们不应该被视为精神症状。
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