Hallászavarokkal
Hallászavarokkal, or auditory hallucinations, are perceptual disturbances where an individual hears sounds, voices, or music that are not present in the external environment. These experiences are a symptom of various mental health conditions, neurological disorders, and substance use. The content of these hallucinations can range from simple noises to complex conversations.
The most common context for auditory hallucinations is schizophrenia, where individuals may hear voices commenting on
The experience of hallászavarokkal can be distressing and significantly impact a person's quality of life. Diagnosis