If a patient is having a hallucination, but believe that hallucination is real, does that mean that patient is also having a delusion? I ask this because in my psychiatric clinicals I've had patients who were having a hallucination but know that the hallucination isn't real, yet I've also had patients who were having hallucinations but believe them to be real. Do you provide reality orientation to both types of patients?
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If a patient is having a hallucination, but believe that hallucination is real, does that mean that patient is also having a delusion? I ask this because in my psychiatric clinicals I've had patients who were having a hallucination but know that the hallucination isn't real, yet I've also had patients who were having hallucinations but believe them to be real. Do you provide reality orientation to both types of patients?