Abstract
Visual hallucinations are a common and often distressing experience for those diagnosed with a Lewy body dementia, affecting as many as 80% of those diagnosed. This article explores how psychological approaches may provide an effective alternative to the limited medications that are currently available as a treatment. Current research suggests that psychoeducation, modification of appraisals and validation have promising results. However, this research is still in its infancy and needs to be explored further.
Publisher
British Psychological Society