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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 246234" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I hope so too, but I do think it's best to let the poster know the worst so that she doesn't spend too much time looking for something physical when the best thing in my opinion is to go straight to a good psychiatrist. The idea that somebody can read your thoughts is a whole ballgame away from thinking somebody is calling your name, although that is also a hallucination if it persists and there is no explanation for it. However, it's probably best to get this child on an antipsychotic to stop this now before they progress. The degree of hallucinations CAN progress...and that would not be good...in my opinion this isn't the right area for a talk therapist. A psychiatrist, with the MD, really is needed to assess the situation and prescribe medication, if necessary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 246234, member: 1550"] I hope so too, but I do think it's best to let the poster know the worst so that she doesn't spend too much time looking for something physical when the best thing in my opinion is to go straight to a good psychiatrist. The idea that somebody can read your thoughts is a whole ballgame away from thinking somebody is calling your name, although that is also a hallucination if it persists and there is no explanation for it. However, it's probably best to get this child on an antipsychotic to stop this now before they progress. The degree of hallucinations CAN progress...and that would not be good...in my opinion this isn't the right area for a talk therapist. A psychiatrist, with the MD, really is needed to assess the situation and prescribe medication, if necessary. [/QUOTE]
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