Tag Archives: phenomenology

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: VOICEWALKS

How do we experience the voices in our minds? How do voices help or hinder our navigation of familiar and unfamiliar spaces, when wandering alone or when moving through a crowd? Where do ‘hallucinated’ voices come from and how are … Continue reading

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‘Current and Future Applications of Phenomenology in Psychiatry’, Durham University, 20 July 2013

Current and Future Applications of Phenomenology in Psychiatry Grey College, Durham University, 20th July 2013 As part of the celebrations marking the centenary of Karl Jaspers’ General Psychopathology, there will be a one-day workshop at Grey College, Durham University exploring the theme … Continue reading

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Hearing the Voice at Cognitive Futures of the Humanities Conference

What is the ‘cognitive humanities’? In what ways is knowledge from the cognitive sciences changing approaches to language, literature, aesthetics, historiography and creative culture? How have practices in the arts and humanities influenced the cognitive sciences, and how might they … Continue reading

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Conference Review: Enactive and Phenomenological Approaches to Intersubjectivity

Anthony Morgan, MA student of philosophy and psychiatry at the University of Warwick, reviews Enactive and Phenomenological Approaches to Intersubjectivity. A conference held at the Centre for Subjectivity Research, University of Copenhagen, Thursday February 7th to Friday February 8th . … Continue reading

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Voices and 'psychosis': dissociation at what cost?

Reblogged from Ruminations on Madness: I’ve long been troubled by attempts to dissociate “voices” from other aspects of psychosis, but this concern struck me with particular poignancy a few days ago when I was introducing Chicago Hearing Voices to a … Continue reading

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Whose account matters? Gail Hornstein’s challenge to feminist psychologists

A new special issue of Feminism & Psychology has just been published on the topic “DSM-5 and beyond: A critical feminist engagement with psychodiagnosis.” Jeanne Marecek and Nicola Gavey’s introduction to the special issue is available for free download here. … Continue reading

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Welcoming Joel Krueger to the HtV team

A warm welcome to Joel Krueger, who joins the Hearing the Voice team as our Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Philosophy. Joel did his PhD in Philosophy at Purdue University. He spent the past five years as a Research Fellow at … Continue reading

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Announcing a new series of research projects in collaboration with members of Hearing the Voice

Nev Jones, joint founder of Voices and Visions Lab and member of the Hearing the Voice Advisory Board, writes: My colleague Mona Shattell and I are very pleased to announce the launch of several new research projects in collaboration with members … Continue reading

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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

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