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Jordan Goldstein reviews the Inaugural North American Conference of the International Consortium on Hallucination Research (ICHR), 26-27 September 2016.
In the first of two reviews of the inaugural North American Conference of the ICHR, Jordan Goldstein offers his perspective below as a PhD candidate in Medical Anthropology and an expert of lived experience
Kate Hill reviews the Inaugural North American Conference of the International Consortium on Hallucination Research (ICHR), 26-27 September 2016.
In the first of two reviews of the inaugural North American Conference of the ICHR, Kate Hill offers her perspective below as a mental health consultant, psychology student at Portland State University, and also an expert of lived experience.
‘Festive Anti-Stigma Networking Event,’ Newcastle, 5 December 2016 from 1-4pm.
This anti-stigma networking event is for Time to Change Champions as well as other individuals or organisations who have an interest in challenging mental health stigma.
A mini film festival on hearing voices, Durham, November 2016 to February 2017.
From November 2016 to February 2017, Hearing the Voice is holding a mini film festival on hearing voices in collaboration with Durham’s Empty Shop.
‘The Good Story? Arabella Kurtz in conversation with Angela Woods,’ Palace Green Library, 17 Nov 2016, 5:30-7:30pm.
Dr. Arabella Kurtz is the author, with Nobel Prize winning author J.M. Coetzee, of The Good Story: Exchanges on Truth, Fiction and Psychotherapy (2015). In conversation with Angela Woods, she will address the benefits and stakes of a narrative approach to experience.
Applications are now open for the 2016 ‘Durham International Fellowship for Research and Enterprise’ (DIFeREns) competition.
Hearing the Voice would like to invite you to apply for the 2016 round of the Durham International Fellowship for Research and Enterprise (DIFeREns) scheme.
‘Who can speak about voices?’, Palace Green Library Café, Durham, 16 November 2016, 5pm-7pm
Join our panel of experts for a lively discussion of the politics and ethics of representing unusual and often stigmatised experiences. Facilitated by Dr Angela Woods, Senior Lecturer in Medical Humanities at Durham University and Co-Director of Hearing the Voice.
Announcing the opening of ‘Hearing Voices: suffering, inspiration and the everyday’, Palace Green Library, Durham, 5 November 2016 – 26 February 2017
The world’s first exhibition to examine voice-hearing from different cultural, clinical, historical, literary and spiritual perspectives opens at Palace Green Library in Durham on Saturday 5 November 2016. The exhibition is supported by a dedicated website containing images of the key displays, audio features, and interactive presentations.