The author describes several patients undergoing in vivo exposure
therapy for simple phobias who reported transient sensory distortions
without other evidence of psychosis. The experiences occurred mainly in the
tactile, kinesthetic, and visual modes. Their nature and significance are
undetermined, but they appear to resemble conversion symptoms, hypnotic
sensory distortions, and other nonpsychotic sensory experiences stimulated
by emotionally charged ideas.Abstract Teaser