List of 60 Coping Strategies For Hallucinations
List of 60 Coping Strategies For Hallucinations
Understanding the Discharge Plan
- What is the reason for discharge at this time?
- What improvements or changes led to this decision?
- What should we expect over the next few days and weeks?
- What are the top priorities to focus on after discharge?
- Are there lifestyle or environmental factors we can support at home?
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Distraction
- Hum
- Talk to yourself
- Listen to modern music
- Listen to classical music
- Prayer
- Meditation
- Use a mantra
- Painting
- Imagery
- Walk in the fresh air
- Phone a friend
- Exercise
- Use a relaxation tape
- Yoga
- Take a warm bath
- Call your mental health professional
- Attend the day center/drop in
- Watch TV
- Do a crossword or other puzzle
- Play a computer game
- Try a new hobby
Focusing
- Correct the cognitive distortions in the voices
- Respond rationally to voice content
- Use subvocalization
- Dismiss the voices
- Remind yourself that no one else can hear the voice
- Phone a voice buddy and tell him or her the voice is active
- Remember to take antipsychotic medication
- Demonstrate controllability by bringing the voices on
- Give the voices a 10-minute slot at a specific time each day
- Play a cognitive therapy tape discussing voice control
- Use a normalizing explanation
- Use rational responses to reduce anger
- List the evidence in favor of the voice content
- List the evidence against the voice content
- Use guided imagery to practice coping with the voices differently
- Role-play for and against the voices
- Remind yourself that voices are not actions and need not be viewed that way
- Remind yourself that the voices don’t seem to know much
- Remind yourself that you don’t need to obey the voices
- Talk to someone you trust about the voice content
- Use rational responses to reduce shame
- Use rational responses to reduce anxiety
- Use a diary to manage stress
- Use a diary to manage your time
- Plan your daily activities the night before
- Use a voice diary in a scientific manner
- Mindfulness
- Try an earplug (right ear first if right-handed)
Meta-cognitive Methods
- Use schema-focused techniques
- Acceptance
- Assertiveness
- Use a biological model
- Consider shamanistic views of voice hearing
- Consider cultural aspects of voice hearing
- Keep a list of daily behaviors to prove that you are not as bad as the voices say
- Use a continuum relating your own worth to that of other people
- List your positive experiences in life
- List your achievements, friendships, etc.
- Act against the voices (show them that you are better than they say)