Abstract :
An auditory hallucination is a person who is unable to distinguish real life from fake life. When the
symptoms are severe, it can lead to social isolation and low self-esteem. One of the non-pharmacological
treatments used is occupational drawing therapy, which is useful for reducing the hallucination score using
a questionnaire sheet, helping people with physical, mental, or psychological disorders or disabilities to
the environment to achieve improvement, improvement, and maintenance of quality of life. The purpose of
writing this scientific paper is to provide nursing care and provide the application of drawing therapy to
clients with auditory hallucinations. The benefit of this therapy is to overcome problems in clients with
hallucinations. The method used in writing this paper is a case study. Data collection techniques used
consisted of observation, interviews, and documentation. The client in this case was Ms. E. Drawing
therapy was carried out for three consecutive days on April 25-27 2023. This implementation was carried
out for 45 minutes in each meeting. Clients experience signs and symptoms such as hearing a voice that
invites them to speak. Before the action, the authors measured the hallucination questionnaire score of the
client and obtained a value as high as 32 (severe category) and after the action, the calculation results
showed a value of 19 (moderate category). The results obtained by complaining of hearing a voice that
asked him to talk and told him to do something were reduced. So, it can be concluded that the application
of drawing therapy is effective in reducing hallucination scores in clients with auditory hallucination
problems. The author hopes that the application of drawing therapy can be followed and applied by the
client family and clients in controlling hallucinations