Spiritually significant hallucinations: a patient-centred approach to tackle epistemic injustice
(2023)
Journal Article
Cullinan, R. J., Woods, A., Barber, J. M., & Cook, C. C. (online). Spiritually significant hallucinations: a patient-centred approach to tackle epistemic injustice. BJPsych Bulletin, 48(2), 133-138. https://doi.org/10.1192/bjb.2023.17
This article uses three fictitious case vignettes to raise questions and educate on how clinicians can appropriately approach patients experiencing spiritually significant hallucinations. Religious hallucinations are common but are not pathognomonic... Read More about Spiritually significant hallucinations: a patient-centred approach to tackle epistemic injustice.