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New Publication: Hearing Voices, Demonic and Divine: Scientific and Theological Perspectives
We’re thrilled to announce the publication of Hearing Voices, Demonic and Divine: Scientific and Theological Perspectives, an exciting new book from our very own Chris Cook.
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.
Recent posts
ISPS UK is Recruiting Trustees
ISPS UK are looking for a new Trustee to join their board. Could it be you?
New Project Shorts Published on Working Knowledge
Interdisciplinary research: intermittently theorised, frequently funded, increasingly valorised. But how is it actually done? We’re delighted to announce the publication of four new Project Shorts as part of Working Knowledge, an HtV-run website dedicated to the practical ins and outs of interdisciplinary research…
Registration Open: 25 Years of Madness and Modernism Symposium at Durham University (11 May 2018)
Registration has now opened for ’25 Years of Madness and Modernism’, a symposium at Durham University (11 May 2018) exploring the magnum opus of the distinguished clinical psychologist and phenomenologist of psychopathology Louis A. Sass.
Welcoming Dr Tehseen Noorani to Hearing the Voice
We are delighted to welcome Dr Tehseen Noorani to Hearing the Voice.
Mind Reading: the Role of Narrative in Mental Health (18-19 June)
Do clinicians and patients speak the same language? How might we bridge the evident gaps in communication? How can we use narrative to foster clinical relationships? Or to care for the carers? This exciting conference at the University of Birmingham aims to explore these questions and many more…
Movement and Meaning: the Embodiment of Rhythm, Space, Time and Relation (19 April)
Prof. Sabine Koch (Director of the Research Institute for Creative Art Therapies at Alanus University Alfter) will be giving a public lecture at Durham University on April 19 (5:30-7:30PM).
Mind and spirit: hypnagogia and religious experience
In a new essay published by The Lancet Psychiatry – Mind and spirit: hypnagogia and religious experience – HtV’s Adam Powell draws on extensive historical research to suggest that the key to understanding such nineteenth-century religious experiences may, indeed, be to ‘sport with common sense’…
Integrated Voices: Brand Development and Design Workshop, Durham, 26 April 2018, 12.30-3.30pm
Hearing the Voice warmly invites voice-hearers and the families, friends and professionals who support them to join us for our Integrated Voices brand development and design workshop on April 26.