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Tour of Virtual Hallucinations in Second Life

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Uploaded by on Jul 20, 2008

This is a screencast of my walk through a simulation meant to teach about Schizophrenia. This simulation is found in Second Life.

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  • @crazygirl6326 your welcome ;)

  • @freacls oooohhhh thank you

  • @crazygirl6326 nothing really but to those who have it theyd think theyd fall id imagin the clouds and that are just the floor i didnt walk on them

  • @thenetisslow same here i took thise trip in SL today it was scary but i was fine i later did it again with a freind she was freaked out now i know what the real suffers go through my aunt had it years ago she sadly died in a mentle hospital i was never told how but it be that  it must be a living hell for the poor sufferers but the sim is very well made

  • I'm studying to be a MHN and my lecturer suggested watching this to get a fit more understanding of what its like to have Schizophrenia. It was disturbing for me so I can't even imagine how people who suffer it cope.

  • why would we know that your mother is schizophrenic?

  • what would happen if u didnt step on stepping stones?

  • its a whisper, almosta thought its weird for me

  • try this with headphones.

    it depends on the schizophrenic if the voices are in the head or outside in space or coming from a real object/person or visual hallucination. for me it is a mix, but the voices are the voices of people I know, friends and family. For me what helps the most is keeping the light on, and not being alone. When I'm alone in the dark is then the voices are most prevelant

  • The voices thing is horrible, I hope people find a way to cope, I used to have obsessibe thoughts, and the way i coped, was to destract myself keep my mind busy reading books thinking about other things being ocupied, never just sit and do nothing thats when ur mind starts to go

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