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Hearing Voices: What do we need to know? (11 September, Newcastle)
Hearing the Voice (Durham University) warmly invites you to join a public event which asks ‘Hearing Voices: What do we need to know?’.
Writing on Air: Broadcast Literature Festival (21-24 March)
Love reading? Love writing? Hearing the Voice is delighted to have inspired Writing on Air 2019, a four-day broadcast festival of writing and literature from the Chapel FM Arts Centre (21-24 March 2019). Featuring over 60 shows and around 200 writers, poets,...
Recent posts
McPin Foundation Information Session: Virtual Reality Therapy
The McPin Foundation is hosting an information session about Virtual Reality (VR) therapy as part of the gameChange study…
Narrative and Cognitive Modelling: Insights from Beckett Exploring Mind’s Complexity
HtV are delighted to draw your attention to a new publication from Marco Bernini, titled ‘Narrative and Cognitive Modelling: Insights from Beckett Exploring Mind’s Complexity’…
Aimee Wilson Reviews ‘Emily’s Voices’
In celebration of World Mental Health Day, Aimee Wilson – mental health blogger behind ‘I’m not Disordered – reviews ‘Emily’s Voices’.
Welcoming John Foxwell to Hearing the Voice
We are delighted to welcome John Foxwell to Hearing the Voice as a Post-doctoral Research and Engagement Fellow…
Methodological Issues in Consciousness Research (26-27 October, Paris)
We are pleased to draw your attention to an upcoming symposium on ‘Methodological Issues in Consciousness Research: Interdisciplinary Perspectives’, which runs from 26-27 October in Paris. The workshop is organised through ALIUS by David Dupuis (post-doctoral research fellow with HtV), Mattieu Koroma and Raphaël Millière, and will explore the neuroscience of consciousness, field survey methods and new methodological developments that bridge first and third-person approaches to the study of consciousness.
Do you hear what I hear? The science of auditory hallucinations (6 October, Durham University)
What are hallucinations? And what makes someone more hallucination-prone? Come along to the Calman Learning Centre on 6 October at 10.30am to hear what science can tell us (so far) about how and why hallucinations occur. Free public lecture from Ben Alderson-Day.
Some thoughts on the 10th World Hearing Voices Congress
Angela, Ben, Victoria and Becca represented Hearing the Voice at the 10th World Hearing Voices Congress in The Hague last week. There was a wonderful atmosphere, and a real sense of pride in what the movement has achieved over the last ten years. We were delighted to help celebrate these achievements by bringing the Communities and Collectives section of our Hearing Voices exhibition to the congress, alongside artworks produced by young voice-hearers from the North-East of England.
Understanding Voices: Family and Friends Online Survey
As part of the next step for Understanding Voices, we’d like to invite the friends and family members of voice-hearers to complete our latest online survey.