1996
DOI: 10.1001/jama.1996.03540060027027
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Charles Bonnet Syndrome in a Centenarian

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“…Since the word hallucination is threatening to clients because of its association with mental illness, the authors prefer to use such terms as involuntary images and visions or pseudohallucinations, the term that Reyes-Ortiz, Camacho, Mulligan, and McGuire (1996) used to describe the images of CBS in recognition of the differences between these images and the hallucinations of people with mental illness.…”
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“…Since the word hallucination is threatening to clients because of its association with mental illness, the authors prefer to use such terms as involuntary images and visions or pseudohallucinations, the term that Reyes-Ortiz, Camacho, Mulligan, and McGuire (1996) used to describe the images of CBS in recognition of the differences between these images and the hallucinations of people with mental illness.…”
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confidence: 99%