by Hearing the Voice | May 8, 2014 | Cultural & Media Events, Guest posts, Ideas & Opinions |
‘Delirium’ is an hour-long song-cycle by Victoria Hume which explores delirious experiences in intensive treatment areas, and is based on interviews with people who have personal experience of delirious states. In this post for the HtV blog, she reflects on the...
by Hearing the Voice | Jan 29, 2014 | Guest posts, Ideas & Opinions
In his blog ‘The Voices Within’ for Psychology Today, Charles Fernyhough writes: ‘An interesting thread on Quora.com (registration required) asks ‘Does someone who was born with a hearing loss “hear” an inner voice?’ Several...
by Hearing the Voice | Nov 13, 2013 | Cultural & Media Events, Guest posts, Uncategorized
Hearing voices in your head when there’s no one around… that’s a sign of madness, right? In the popular imagination voice-hearing is often viewed with fear and suspicion, frequently reified as a chaotic, corrupted symptom of illness. But that is changing, with a...
by Hearing the Voice | Sep 2, 2013 | Guest posts, Ideas & Opinions
Susanne Ådahl is a visiting fellow with Hearing the Voice from 9 – 20 September 2013. She writes: Research on voice hearing is being conducted in Finland through an interdisciplinary project called Mind and the Other: An Interdisciplinary Study on the...
by Hearing the Voice | Jul 3, 2013 | Guest posts, Ideas & Opinions
“A pastiche of a post, putting together ideas and research on inner voices: -How to document the conversations we carry on with ourselves most everyday (in the West at least) -The importance of inner voices for rebuilding our notion of mental illness -The role...
by Hearing the Voice | May 7, 2013 | Guest posts, HtV Research, Ideas & Opinions |
“Why is there limited effectiveness for CBT for AVH?And how can we enhance treatment?” Guy Dodgson, Consultant Clinical Psychologist (EIP), Northumberland Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust, offers the following overview of his presentation to the Joint Special...