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Fully Funded Three-year PhD Studentship in English Studies in conjunction with Hearing the Voice
A fully funded three-year doctoral studentship commencing on 1 May 2013 or as soon as possible thereafter is available to work with Professor Patricia Waugh and Professor Corinne Saunders (Department of English Studies) and members of the Hearing the Voice … Continue reading
Posted in Employment opportunities
Tagged Hearing the Voice, hearing voices, Marius Romme, medical humanities, psychology, recruitment
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Announcing Simon McCarthy-Jones’ new web site – a terrific resource for voice-hearing research
Simon McCarthy-Jones is a key member of the ‘Hearing the Voice’ team, a Research Fellow at Macquarie University in Sydney, and a leading expert on the interdisciplinary study of voice-hearing. His new web site is a fantastic introduction to his … Continue reading
Posted in HtV Publications, HtV Research
Tagged Auditory hallucinations, Hearing the Voice, hearing voices, psychology
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Our Minds and Each Other: Rethinking Mental Health – Professor Gail Hornstein (Public Lecture, 5 March 2012, Durham University)
Our Minds and Each Other: Rethinking Mental Health Gail A. Hornstein IAS Fellow and Professor of Psychology, Mount Holyoke College (USA) Public Lecture March 5, 2012, 5.30 PM The Old Library, Grey College, Durham University The US and the UK … Continue reading
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Tagged Gail Hornstein, hearing voices, IAS, narrative, psychology, wellbeing
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Madness from the Outside In – Professor Gail Hornstein (CMH Seminar, 25 Jan 2012, Durham University)
Madness from the Outside In Prof Gail A Hornstein Professor of Psychology Mount Holyoke College Wednesday 25 Jan, 5.15 St Chad’s Chapel & SCR Followed by wine & canapés How can we picture disturbed mental states? Is there some sign, … Continue reading

