Delirium of hypnagogic nature
Hypnagogic hallucinations are verbal hallucinations during REM sleep. At the moment the patient reports a phenomenon in space or time. The patient describes all the details of what is happening around him. Unlike classic delusions or schizophrenic experiences, hallucinations appear only during REM sleep. Hypnagogia can occur in any person and several times in a lifetime. It is believed that addiction to the drug will cause similar hallucinations for many years. The manifestation of hypnagia is usually associated with the following scenarios. Causing violence on the part of the experiencer to experience scenes that seem like delirium. The voices of other people are also often present, as a result of which the patient becomes weak and inadequate. Experiences can take the form of sound, or less often touch and touch. Time in such visions is felt within a few seconds to several minutes. The patient may not experience fear or tension with full awareness of where and when the process of perception occurs.