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Auditory, Visual Hallucinations and Catatonia in Female Psychiatric Patients. 1960s Real Footage

Auditory, Visual Hallucinations and Catatonia in Female Psychiatric Patients. 1960s Real Footage

In the first interview, auditory and visual hallucinations occur concurrently in the same young female patient. She is cooperative toward the interviewer, however he is unsuccessful in his attempts to shake her convictions in what she thinks she sees, as she persists in her belief of seeing and hearing things which are really a manifestation of her perceptual disorder.
Auditory hallucinations can be inferred in the second patient, a young woman, because of a listening attitude and posture which the patient maintains, and an appearance of being inordinately distracted by something that is going on within her.
This same patient is also shown at a later time demonstrating the waxy flexibility of catatonic stupor.

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