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THE EFFECT OF HEARING SOUNDS OR DELUSIONS IN BORDERLINE PARANOID SCHIZOPHRENIA

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Facing hallucinations, or hearing sounds, is a frequent condition in people diagnosed with borderline paranoid schizophrenia. It is believed that 60 to 70 percent of patients with schizophrenia hear voices. These voices may call your name, disagree with you, intimidate you, come from within your mind or from outside sources, and can spontaneously begin to become louder over time.

 

People with some psychiatric disorders, including clinical depression, borderline personality disorder, severe major depression, stress disorder, and schizoaffective disorder, also report hearing voices. To treat the symptoms of unusual voices, patients get borderline paranoid schizophrenia treatment to minimize the effect of mental illness. 

 

People with borderline paranoid schizophrenia can experience various sounds and voices that get louder, meaner, and more convincing over time.

 

There are a few examples of the kind that may be heard:

 

  • Repetitive, screeching noises suggestive of rats
  • Painfully noisy, thumping themes in music
  • Spelling people's voices mean commands or statements.
  • People are asking as if they were not even here.

 

TYPES OF AUDITORY HALLUCINATIONS

 

NONSENSICAL VOICES

 

Voices will command patients to do entirely nonsensical things, such as taking a bottle of water and dumping it over your head. Because of their repeated, constant, irritating quality, voices can make people highly distracted and frustrated to the point of choosing to obey their commands.

 

SELF-HARM VOICES

 

Voices issuing commands to injure oneself or anyone must be treated with extreme care. This form of auditory hallucination can be incredibly disturbing since commands appear to be yelled non-stop. If you see your loved one facing such issues, you can Get Borderline Paranoid Schizophrenia Treatment for them and help them live a healthy life. 

 

THREATENED VOICES

Some people hear compelling, repeating voices from a hidden entity, for example, that threaten death or damage. Again, those voices are terrifying and raise a person's chance of self-harm or abuse.

 

TREATMENTS

 

Treatment of schizophrenic voices usually includes a mixture of medications, counseling, and other treatments for those responsive to treatment.

 

Antipsychotics: These antipsychotic treatments are frequently the first line of therapy to alleviate the severity of auditory hallucinations quickly.

 

Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT): When used in conjunction with medicine, CBT can help alleviate the mental distress of schizophrenic sounds and help patients build skills to deal with and calm their sounds. For example, singing a song called "Happy Birthday" or reading a paragraph backward as the voices begin.

 

Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation: Also recognized as repetitive TMS, this relatively non-invasive technique entails pressing a small magnetic unit directly on the brain. The incidence and severity of hearing voices in people with schizophrenia have been seen to decrease.

 

Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT): Considered a last resort treatment to minimize the severity of sensory hallucinations, ECT requires applying a short electrical pulse to the scalp to produce a seizure.

 

CAREGIVERS AND BELOVED ONES

 

Coping with a loved one who deals with borderline paranoid schizophrenia sounds will take a toll. With the right therapy, your loved one will be able to control the volume and strength of those voices. You can also seek family counseling to help you and your loved one understand these hallucinations and develop healthier coping mechanisms.


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