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Does the patient have “true” hallucinations or pseudohallucinations?

Let me start by emphasizing something that you know very well. Hallucinations are one of the most important clinical symptoms in psychiatry. Correctly identifying the presence of delusions and hallucinations is critical to identifying the presence of psychosis, which has both diagnostic and treatment implications. But—and this is the reason for my writing this article—not…

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