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  • Essay / Auditory Hallucinations Case Study - 1012

    I am fully aware of the responsibilities I would assume if I were to help a patient who also suffers from this disorder. Hearing what these patients often hear has taught me that it is not just about a “crazy” person, but rather an illness that attacks someone mentally. My perspective has changed and I realize how vulnerable these people are and that when people mistreat them, which happens often, it only makes things worse. I believe it is my duty to reach out to these victims and help them as much as possible. As a therapist, you won't just help one type of person. There will be times when you are not fully prepared to help everyone, but it is simply your job to help and gather as much information or resources as necessary to make this happen..