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Monthly Archives: January 2011
What can we learn from religious figures who heard voices?
Today research into the experience of hearing voices is typically done within a biomedical paradigm. Although this has furthered our understanding of the causes of hearing voices, it has also limited certain aspects of our understanding of the phenomenon. When … Continue reading

