Reconceptualising Delusions and Hallucinations: Qualitative Explorations across the Spectrum of Unusual Beliefs and Experiences
by
David Harper
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Romance
Religion & Spirituality
Health & Wellness
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Published
Jan 5, 2026
Publisher
Routledge
ISBN-10
1138820466
ISBN-13
9781138820463
Description
Delving into the intricate world of unusual beliefs and experiences, this book offers a unique perspective on how individuals perceive and interpret delusions and hallucinations. It compiles qualitative explorations that shed light on the personal narratives behind these phenomena, revealing the complexities and nuances of human psychology.
Contributors from diverse backgrounds share their insights, portraying a spectrum of experiences that challenge conventional understandings of mental health. Through engaging narratives, they illuminate the ways in which cultural context and personal history shape the meaning of what may be deemed 'unusual' by society.
Overall, the work encourages readers to reconsider traditional labels and fosters a deeper empathy for those navigating the often stigmatized landscapes of their minds, inviting a more compassionate dialogue on the nature of belief and perception.
Contributors from diverse backgrounds share their insights, portraying a spectrum of experiences that challenge conventional understandings of mental health. Through engaging narratives, they illuminate the ways in which cultural context and personal history shape the meaning of what may be deemed 'unusual' by society.
Overall, the work encourages readers to reconsider traditional labels and fosters a deeper empathy for those navigating the often stigmatized landscapes of their minds, inviting a more compassionate dialogue on the nature of belief and perception.
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