Auditory hallucinations

Auditory hallucinations, the perception of sounds or voices without external stimuli, can occur in children and adolescents with various mental health conditions, including psychotic disorders and severe mood disorders. While less common than in adults, childhood-onset auditory hallucinations may be associated with more severe psychopathology and poorer outcomes. Early identification and appropriate treatment, which may include antipsychotic medication and cognitive-behavioural therapy, are crucial for managing auditory hallucinations in youth.