by Hearing the Voice | Aug 17, 2016 | Conferences, Seminars, Lectures & Workshops, Cultural & Media Events, Guest posts
As part of the preparatory work for our forthcoming exhibition on voice-hearing at Durham’s Palace Green Library (November 2016 – February 2017), Hearing the Voice has produced Listen Up! – a series of creative workshops in Bradford, Leeds and Durham...
by Hearing the Voice | Jun 16, 2016 | Guest posts
Refiloe Lepere is a lecturer at the University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa. She is a dramaturge at the South African State Theatre, a director, drama therapist, and writer. In her productions, she weaves history, statistics and personal narrative to address...
by Hearing the Voice | May 17, 2016 | Guest posts |
Victoria Armstrong from Mad Studies North-East writes: A core group of North East mad study forum members have been working on a Mad Studies community course which we will deliver July-August this year at Waddington Street in Durham City Centre. We have 10 places on...
by Hearing the Voice | Nov 27, 2015 | Guest posts
Stephanie Minchin, a final year Trainee Clinical Psychologist at the University of Hertfordshire, writes: I am a final year Trainee Clinical Psychologist at the University of Hertfordshire with an interest in learning more about hearing voices. I am doing my final...
by Hearing the Voice | Jul 23, 2015 | Cultural & Media Events, Guest posts, Hearing Voices Network & Voice Collective Events, Ideas & Opinions, Reviews
Lois Arkeley is a Trainee Clinical Psychologist at Teesside University. She writes: Earlier this month I attended the UK launch of In the Real by Conor McCormack at the Tyneside Cinema in Newcastle upon Tyne. My initial expectation was that the film would focus...
by Hearing the Voice | Jun 24, 2015 | Guest posts, Ideas & Opinions
Dr Nev Jones, postdoctoral fellow at Stanford University and HtV advisory board member, writes: Years and years ago, when I was first diagnosed with “schizophrenia,” as a first year philosophy doctoral student, the question foremost in my mind was whether or not it...