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Auditory Hallucinations and Schizophrenia
Auditory hallucinations, which involve hearing voices, are a very common symptom in schizophrenia, occurring in approximately two-thirds of patients.
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A 22-year-old individual is brought to a clinic by their family. The family reports that the individual has become socially withdrawn and often seems to be listening to something or someone when nobody is there. The individual reports hearing two distinct voices that are not their own thoughts, frequently arguing with each other and commenting on their actions. Given that this type of perceptual disturbance is a very common symptom in one particular disorder, which condition is most strongly indicated by this specific experience?
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