Examples of using Hallucinations in English and their translations into Hindi
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they even produce a variety of short- lived hallucinations- and not all are as pleasant as those described by Sveta at the outset.
Psychiatric symptoms, for example, hallucinations, paranoia and depression, have been described in some cases
She can no longer distinguish reality from hallucinations, and does not even know what kind of world for her is the world of normal people.
Other anecdotal evidence we came across has many reporting visual hallucinations, but not in any different colours than they normal see.
This plant isn't as poisonous to humans as wolfsbane, though it can cause hallucinations and indigestion.
Taking a dig at Gandhi, he said hallucinations can give momentary pleasure to a person.
To people experiencing delusions, hallucinations, and paranoia, there is no need for medical intervention because the voices
Clinical psychologist Lily Dixon and her team detail the experiences of seven people who have lived with verbal or auditory hallucinations;
Those who experience it will feel awake yet might experience dream-like hallucinations and struggle to move.
Symptoms of damage to the nervous system are also observed, but these are not hallucinations, but confusion, the patient becomes inadequate, does not understand
for example, hallucinations and sleep-walking that can be dangerous, are more likely than with benzodiazepines.
such experiences are due to oxygen deprivation, which causes hallucinations.
A commonly held early belief was that getting better meant reducing or eliminating the hallucinations.
The clinical psychologist Lily Dixon and her team detail the experiences of seven people who have lived with verbal or auditory hallucinations;
of contact with reality, as manifested by delusions, hallucinations, or both.
from Hull university and the surrounding NHS trusts suggest that among the tumult, hallucinations can also offer opportunities for growth.
effects on sleep or hallucinations.
did show that, as with blind dreaming,“Such phenomena(hallucinations) occurred only in blind subjects who reported prior visual activity…”.
psychotic types of episodes. be dissociated from reality,- In an extreme situation, people can have massive hallucinations.
psychotic types of episodes. be dissociated from reality, people can have massive hallucinations.