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Partner has anxiety and "small" auditive and visual hallucinations
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<blockquote data-quote="Liahona" data-source="post: 582840"><p>difficult child 1 has had hallucinations since 4 years old. Here are some of what we've done. Nightlights, sleeping with the light on, I sit outside his door (with the door open) until he goes to sleep, a recording of grandma singing bedtime songs, , telling him that its not real and he is going to be ok. For nightmares he has trained himself to realize that the nightmare isn't real and to wake himself up. He has also taken charge of the dream, twisting the "plot" so it is favorable to him. None of these ideas works all the time but sometimes they work. And, sometimes when one didn't work another one would. medications to help him sleep have helped a lot.</p><p></p><p>Good luck getting to the bottom of it. I hope he doesn't have to go through this long. It sounds like they really scare him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Liahona, post: 582840"] difficult child 1 has had hallucinations since 4 years old. Here are some of what we've done. Nightlights, sleeping with the light on, I sit outside his door (with the door open) until he goes to sleep, a recording of grandma singing bedtime songs, , telling him that its not real and he is going to be ok. For nightmares he has trained himself to realize that the nightmare isn't real and to wake himself up. He has also taken charge of the dream, twisting the "plot" so it is favorable to him. None of these ideas works all the time but sometimes they work. And, sometimes when one didn't work another one would. medications to help him sleep have helped a lot. Good luck getting to the bottom of it. I hope he doesn't have to go through this long. It sounds like they really scare him. [/QUOTE]
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