Patients with hallucinations tend to withdraw, often found sitting with eyes fixated on one particular direction, smile or speak for themselves, suddenly angry or attacking others, anxiety, motion like he was enjoying something. Also a description of the patient's own hallucinations she experienced (what is seen, heard or felt). The following is based on clinical symptoms of hallucinations (Budi Anna Keliat, 1999): Stages of Hallucinations There are four stages of hallucinations, namely (Stuart and Laraia, 2001): 1. Comforting Clients experiencing deep feelings as moderate anxiety, loneliness, guilt and fear and try to focus on pleasant thoughts to relieve anxiety. Here clients smile or a laugh that does not fit, move the tongue without sound, rapid eye movement, silent and absorbed. 2. Condemning At severe anxiety, sensory experience disgusting and frightening. Clients started regardless of control and may try to distance himself with the source of the perceive...