Abstract

Reframing allows a situation to be viewed in a different way ; symptoms of schizophrenia are a normal response to a poorly understood illness. Reframing can assist the client to develop less threatening explanations for paranoid delusions, if the nurse is able to accept the reality of the client's emotional experience. Clients can be taught to present their delusions as their feelings, not as actual events. Recognition that command hallucinations are not always carried out helps clients realize their power of choice in actions.

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