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...
by Hearing the Voice | Apr 30, 2013 | Guest posts, HtV Research, Ideas & Opinions
Some interesting intersections with – and provocations for – three recent papers by Hearing the Voice Researchers: Simon McCarthy-Jones, Joel Krueger, Frank Larøi, Matthew Broome and Charles Fernyhough et al Stop, look, listen: the need for philosophical...
by Hearing the Voice | Feb 17, 2013 | Ideas & Opinions |
Nev Jones is a collaborator in ‘Hearing the Voice’ and a member of our International Advisory Board.
by Hearing the Voice | Jan 10, 2013 | Ideas & Opinions
“What do we mean by an ‘active sociopolitical minority identity’ of madness?” I have long been fascinated by the way identities are constructed, mobilised, assigned and challenged within the ‘realm of contention’ of the ‘psy’ disciplines. Patient, ex-patient,...
by Hearing the Voice | Sep 21, 2012 | Conferences, Seminars, Lectures & Workshops, Ideas & Opinions
Angela and Charles represented Hearing the Voice at the 25th Anniversary World Hearing Voices Congress in Cardiff this week. There was a wonderful, festive atmosphere and a real sense of pride in what the movement has achieved over its first quarter-century. The...
by Hearing the Voice | Feb 9, 2012 | Ideas & Opinions
Details of a survey being run by a group of medical students in Leeds: Hearing voices or experiencing “auditory verbal hallucinations” is an unusual and poorly understood phenomenon. When this symptom presents it may cause alarm or concern in patients,...