PPH 2018; 24(05): 223-227
DOI: 10.1055/a-0646-6181
Praxis
Binaurale Tonaufnahmen
© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York

Wie ist das, wenn man Stimmen hört?

Stefan Pätz
,
Alena-Lynn Klostermann
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Publication History

Publication Date:
20 September 2018 (online)

Zusammenfassung

Wie fühlen sich Menschen, die akustische Halluzinationen wahrnehmen? Annähernd nachempfinden lässt sich diese Erfahrung mithilfe binauraler Tonaufnahmen. Unsere Autoren zeigen, wie dieses Hilfsmittel in der Ausbildung professioneller Helfer eingesetzt wird und zur Entstigmatisierung psychotischer Erkrankungen beitragen kann.

 
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