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A schizophrenic auditory hallucination can have many different forms.

  • The voice may be localized as inside the patient's head, coming from somewhere on the patient's body, or coming from somewhere other than the patient.
  • The voice may be one voice, or it may be several different voices.
  • The voice may comment on the patient's actions, read the patient's thoughts out loud, or say random words.
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