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  3. Vol. 10 No. 4 (2014): Pseudohallucinations in an Adolescent

Vol. 10 No. 4 (2014): Pseudohallucinations in an Adolescent

Published: 12/17/2014

Case Study

  • Pseudohallucinations in an Adolescent: Considerations for Diagnosis and Treatment in the Case of "Kate"

    Michael A. Shapiro, Regina Bussing, Mathew L. Nguyen
    227-259
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  • Using Phenomenology To Understand Hallucinatory Experiences

    Elizabeth S. Pienkos
    260-270
    • PDF
  • The Case of "Kate" and Her Pseudohallucinations from the Perspective of Interpersonal Defense Theory: An Example of Using Case Formulations as the Key Guide for Understanding Patients' Problems and Making Treatment Decisions

    Michael A. Westerman
    271-286
    • PDF
  • What Do We Know About the Correlates and Underlying Causes of Auditory Hallucinations in Nonpsychotic Children and Adolescents, and What Are the Implications for Diagnosis and Treatment?

    Peter Mertin
    287-296
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  • A Reconceptualization of Pseudohallucinations in the Case of "Kate"

    Michael A Shapiro, Regina Bussing, Mathew L. Nguyen
    297-305
    • PDF
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