Trauma-focused imaginal exposure for auditory hallucinations: A case series.
Rachel M BrandSarah BendallAmy HardySusan Lee RossellNeil ThomasPublished in: Psychology and psychotherapy (2020)
Some AH can be understood as trauma memory intrusions that lack temporal and spatial contextualization and are therefore experienced without autonoetic awareness. Imaginal exposure to trauma memories associated with AH may be an effective intervention for some people. Temporary distress and symptom exacerbation may be common when using standard trauma-focused imaginal exposure for AH. This can impact on the acceptability of the therapy and should be considered in future development and delivery.