by Hearing the Voice | Oct 3, 2017 | featured, HtV Research
Many people who hear voices say that they sometimes experience other changes at the same time. These can include seeing visions, receiving special messages, synchronicities, physical sensations, and changes in thinking. We are interested in learning more about these...
by Hearing the Voice | Sep 5, 2017 | HtV Publications, HtV Research
Dr Adam Powell, who is with HtV as a COFUND Junior Research Fellow in Durham’s Department of Theology and Religion, writes: Why? Why do people see and hear angels, gods, and demons? There are, of course, many possible answers. Perhaps it is divine inspiration....
by Hearing the Voice | Sep 4, 2017 | HtV Research
Postpartum psychosis, including voices, paranoia or extreme states experienced during or following pregnancy or birth, remains an extraordinarily under-researched and misunderstood topic. The voice of women with first hand experiences are particularly...
by Hearing the Voice | Sep 1, 2017 | Announcements, HtV Publications, HtV Research, Publications
Last week we were delighted to share the results of our new study in Brain, “Distinct processing of ambiguous speech in people with non-clinical auditory verbal hallucinations”. The study, which was a collaboration between Hearing the Voice and Sophie...
by Hearing the Voice | Aug 15, 2017 | HtV Research |
Hearing the Voice is proud to be part of an international research group which is seeking a better understanding of people’s experience of communicating with their voices. The first step in this process, before the research even begins, is to talk to the...
by Hearing the Voice | Jul 8, 2017 | HtV Research
Ashley Watson (MSc candidate in the Department of Psychology, Durham University) writes: Imaginary companions are a phenomenon most commonly observed in young children. It is estimated that between a third and two thirds of children aged 5-12 report experiencing an...