Factitious Hallucinations are when someone pretends they’re seeing things that aren’t really there, like a fun game they play in their head.
Imagine you're playing hide-and-seek, and instead of hiding, you decide to make up that your friend is hiding behind the couch, even though they’re actually right next to you. That’s kind of what happens with factitious hallucinations, someone chooses to believe or act like they see something that isn’t real.
Like a Secret Superpower
Sometimes people use this trick to get attention or feel powerful. It's like having a secret superpower where you can make things appear out of nowhere just by thinking about it.
For example, if a kid says there’s a monster under their bed, and they really believe it, even though there’s no monster at all, that’s a factitious hallucination. They’re not lying on purpose, but they're pretending to see something real.
It's like when you say your favorite toy is talking to you, and you really think it is!
Examples
- A child pretends they see a monster under the bed to scare their sibling.
- Someone acts like they're seeing ghosts during a game of hide-and-seek.
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See also
- What are referential hallucinations?
- What are more frequent hallucinations?
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- What are psychological disorders?