by Hearing the Voice | Dec 1, 2016 | Events, Hearing Voices Network & Voice Collective Events, HtV Events
‘Recovery Stories’ Palace Green Library Café 18 January 2017, from 4:30 – 7pm We warmly welcome people from the voice-hearing community to join this informal gathering and share individual experiences of recovery from mental distress in a supportive...
by Hearing the Voice | Nov 29, 2016 | HtV Conference, Seminar, Workshop, HtV Events |
‘Their voices made them do it? Media stereotypes, violence and voice-hearing’ Palace Green Library Café 14 December 2016, 5 – 7pm When someone who hears voices commits a violent crime, it is often reported in the media as if the fact they heard voices is...
by Hearing the Voice | Nov 23, 2016 | Cultural & Media Events, Events, HtV Events, Uncategorized
Hearing the Voice and Empty Shop are delighted to invite you to the UK premier of ‘They Heard Voices,’ produced by Jonathan Balazs. The screening is part of our mini film festival and linked programmed of events that surround the ‘Hearing Voices:...
by Hearing the Voice | Nov 23, 2016 | Cultural & Media Events, Events, HtV Events
Hearing the Voice are delighted to invite you to our forthcoming events exploring the cognitive and neural mechanisms that underly voice hearing and other unusual experiences. These events are free and accompany the ‘Hearing Voices: suffering, inspiration, and...
by Hearing the Voice | Nov 9, 2016 | Cultural & Media Events, Events, Hearing Voices Network & Voice Collective Events, HtV Events
Hearing the Voice is delighted to announce that we will be holding a mini film festival on voice-hearing in collaboration with Durham’s Empty Shop as part of the linked programme of events that surrounds Hearing Voices: suffering, inspiration and the everyday. The...
by Hearing the Voice | Nov 4, 2016 | Cultural & Media Events, Events, HtV Events
‘The Good Story? Arabella Kurtz in conversation with Angela Woods’ Wolfson Gallery, Palace Green Library 17 November 2016, 5:30-7:30 Why do we feel the need to transform our experiences into a more or less coherent story? Is life inherently narrative or is...