What Is Each Hallucination Type Like?

Published 2024-01-08
I thought I would do something diffrent in this video, instead of talking strictly about MY schizophrenia I thought I would do a video on all the types of hallucinations and what they mean! I hope you guys enjoy this video!

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All Comments (21)
  • writing a schizophrenic character and i think hearing firsthand experiences from schizophrenic people is very insightful and helps me write them correctly, thank you!
  • @deurcasolon2422
    8:32 I can’t understand the term used to describe the tactile, painful symptoms. But I’ve heard from someone who experiences this that they’ve felt their hand being cut off, they’ve been stabbed, broken ribs have been healed and broken again. They believe their true self is stuck somewhere and they have no control over what experiments are being done on them. I appreciate you being forthcoming. It really helps when trying to understand something that is impossible to understand. It’s heartbreaking 💔 So glad you’re managing it because you know what it is. Imagine not knowing and believing all this stuff is real
  • @Ditchhead
    For me, I know I'm having an episode if I hear music that only know about. My cope (reality checking?) is to plug my ears and, if I can still hear it I know it's all me.
  • My brother used to hallucinate the Simpson's talking to him or other cartoons of course he was also delusional but seeing him in that state were the more pleasurable moments of watching him having an episode bc he wasn't in fear.
  • Thank you for your bravery. You are helping so many people. May God Bless you and your family.
  • @deewilson888
    Dude this was an awesome vid! I’m beginning to understand what my son goes through. Please never stop making them, you are on the road to helping so many people! Thank you! ❤🤗
  • @cosmicturban2797
    Your content is really helpful! I've been working with people who have schizophrenia but are not as ready to share their experiences or able to share as much insight on what it is like. This content genuinely helps me understand people better and that translates to me being able to be more responsive to certain needs or sensitive to certain challenges. Thank you!
  • @squellom8957
    wow man, its 05:49 am w no sleep, just perfect timing so I can get calm, thanks to your videos
  • @vicgoogle4514
    As a psychology student. This was a good informative video.
  • @nyxiiieee
    I just stumbled on your videos, my brother is early onset schizophrenic. He started having symptoms at 16 and was fully diagnosed by 17. It's been approximately 17 years now, but this was helpful to help me understand what some of the hallucinations are in context. He has a very hard time opening up with us and is sort of stuck due to the early onset (so the doctors say) in a younger mindset, so it can be difficult at times for him to functionally with with us. But thank you for sharing and keep it up!
  • @stoneyrivers1972
    Fascinating. I will be watching every single one of your videos following this one. Thanx 🤘
  • @ishbish96
    You explain everything so well, very interesting watch. Thank you for sharing!
  • @Mindmartyr
    It’s so cool to hear a functional schizophrenic describing his disorder. May God be with you & yours, I’m sorry you’re suffering the consequences of this broken world
  • @jaiho918
    I have an inner dialogue, but you’re right. There’s not necessarily a voice attached to it.
  • @ArtyomVoinov
    Hello. You look great! I really appreciate your videos. Happy new year
  • @GrafMKristo
    Hi, man! It's good to see you being in a good mood and outstanding shape! How is your family doing? I hope and wish they are doing well too! I have a couple of questions for you. It's OK to ignore them. 1. What if someone (or you yourself) literally walks through a hallucination you are seeing - does it disappear being "compromised"? 2. Can you confront disturbing visual anomalies? 3. Is this one true? One friend of mine is a psychiatrist. He said that a visual hallucination can be brought to light simply by distorting the picture you are receiving from your eyes by softly pressing your eyeballs: real picture gets distorted, fake one doesn't. 4. Do you think those stories about haunted houses, people being possessed by entities were just another episodes of a brain tricking itself and it's host? 5. Does a blunt, a shot of vodka help to calm your mind during an episode?
  • @Brooke_vibezz
    No way I’m so early, your vids are so cool and interesting to watch!!