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Tag Archives: Sandra Escher
Marius Romme and Sandra Escher – Public Lecture Monday 5 December
Professor Dr Marius Romme and Dr Sandra Escher with three voice hearers telling about their voice-hearing experience Monday 5 December 2011, 6.00 – 7.15pm Rosemary Cramp Lecture Theatre, Calman Learning Centre Durham University Science Site Prof. Dr. Marius Romme and … Continue reading
Avatar therapy for persecutory auditory hallucinations unresponsive to medication – Julian Leff Seminar Thursday 10 November
The Centre for Medical Humanities with the Institute of Advanced Study present Avatar therapy for persecutory auditory hallucinations unresponsive to medication Professor Julian Leff Thursday 10 November, 3pm Birley Room Hatfield College, Durham University DH1 3RQ A special seminar in … Continue reading
Marian Moore Reflects on Marius Romme and Sandra Escher – Accepting and Making Sense of Hearing Voices
Marian Moore has written this insightful review on her web site of Professor Marius Romme and Dr Sandra Escher‘s lecture Accepting and Making Sense of Hearing Voices. Plans for a second lecture – to be held in collaboration with voice-hearers from … Continue reading
Reflections on Marius Romme and Sandra Escher – Accepting and Making Sense of Hearing Voices
Professor Marius Romme and Dr Sandra Escher are visiting Durham as fellows of the Institute of Advanced Study, associated with our work on Hearing the Voice. Last night, to a packed audience of around 200 people, they gave an inspiring … Continue reading
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Marius Romme and Sandra Escher – Accepting and Making Sense of Hearing Voices – Public Lecture Wednesday 19 October
Professor Marius Romme and Dr Sandra Escher Accepting and making sense of hearing voices 19 October 2011, 5.30-6.30pm Penthouse Suite, Collingwood College, Durham University Prof. Dr. Marius Romme: In this lecture I will explain: the core concept of the new … Continue reading

