grief hallucinations
Grief hallucinations are sensory experiences that occur when a person is mourning the loss of a loved one. These experiences can involve seeing, hearing, or feeling the presence of the deceased, often leading to a sense of comfort or connection. They are considered a normal part of the grieving process and can happen to anyone.
These hallucinations are not necessarily indicative of a mental health issue; rather, they can be a way for the mind to cope with loss. Many people report feeling the presence of their loved ones, such as family members or friends, during moments of deep sadness or reflection.