by Hearing the Voice | Jun 27, 2017 | Conferences, Seminars, Lectures & Workshops, Guest posts, HtV Research
Hearing the Voice’s Dr Guy Dodgson, Regional Clinical Lead for Early Intervention in Psychosis Services (North East and Cumbria), writes: Beckfest is a longstanding event for people who are developing and trialling interventions for Cognitive Behavioural Therapy...
by Hearing the Voice | Jun 22, 2017 | HtV Research
Earlier this week we saw the publication of a new article by Corinne Saunders and Charles Fernyhough on ‘Reading Margery Kempe’s inner voices’ in the journal Postmedieval. The full article is available to read freely online here....
by Hearing the Voice | May 4, 2017 | Cultural & Media Events, HtV Research
What is psychosis and why does it occur? This was the focus of the latest episode of the BBC’s flagship documentary series Horizon, ‘Why Did I Go Mad?’ (2 May 2017, BBC Two, 9pm). A number of our researchers met with the Horizon editorial team to provide advice on the...
by Hearing the Voice | Apr 28, 2017 | featured, HtV Research
Rebecca Finnigan, an MSc student in the Department of Psychology at Durham University, writes: Hearing voices and seeing visions is not a topic of everyday conversation. Many people do not realise that around 1 in 20 of us will experience unusual perceptions at some...
by Hearing the Voice | Apr 25, 2017 | HtV Publications, HtV Research
Hearing the Voice is delighted to announce the publication of HtV team member Simon McCarthy-Jones’s new book Can’t You Hear Them? The Science and Significance of Hearing Voices. A must-read for anyone with an interest in the links between trauma and...
by Hearing the Voice | Apr 11, 2017 | featured, HtV Research
Hearing the Voice was delighted to see the publication of our co-director Dr Angela Woods’s article ‘On shame and voice-hearing’ in the journal Medical Humanities earlier this month. Abstract: Hearing voices in the absence of another speaker—what psychiatry terms an...