Some interesting intersections with – and provocations for – three recent papers by Hearing the Voice Researchers: Simon McCarthy-Jones, Joel Krueger, Frank Larøi, Matthew Broome and Charles Fernyhough et al Stop, look, listen: the need for philosophical phenomenological perspectives on auditory verbal hallucinations; Simon McCarthy-Jones et al, A New Phenomenological Survey of Auditory Hallucinations: Evidence for Subtypes and Implications for Theory and Practice; and Angela Woods’ work on the Taxonomy of Voice-Hearing (video).
Limitatations of the current phenomenology of psychosis (Via Ruminations on Madness)
by Hearing the Voice | Apr 30, 2013 | Guest posts, HtV Research, Ideas & Opinions