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Welcoming Jamie Moffatt to Hearing the Voice
A warm welcome to Jamie Moffatt, who joins the HtV team as a research assistant in psychology.
‘The Sounds and Voices of the “First Vision”‘ by Adam Powell
Adam Powell, a Junior Research Fellow in Durham’s Department of Theology and Religion, reflects on the role of sounds and voices in Mormonism's 'First Vision.' Adam writes: ‘…I made a fruitless attempt to pray, my tongue seemed to be swollen in my mouth, so that I...
Welcoming Dr Kaja Mitrenga to Hearing the Voice
A warm welcome to Dr Kaja Mitrenga, who joins the HtV team as a research assistant in psychology.
‘Voices Unlocked Conference 2016: Promoting Hope, Inspiring Change,’ London, 16 Nov 2016 from 9:30-16:30.
The 2016 'Voices Unlocked Conference' will explore the challenges facing mental health provision in the current prison landscape, and how the Hearing Voices peer group ethos can be replicated more broadly within forensic settings to inspire change. Places can be...
‘Voice-hearing: What does the future hold?’ Palace Green Library, 5 Nov 2016 from 10am-4pm
Hearing the Voice warmly welcomes you to a day-long event with academics, clinicians and experts by experience exploring future directions in voice-hearing research.
Adam Powell on ‘The Hearing Voices Movement as Postmodern Religion? Meaning, Power, Sacralisation, Identity’, Durham University, 6 December 2016, 11.30am – 1pm.
'The Hearing Voices Movement as Postmodern Religion? – Meaning, Power, Sacralisation, Identity.' Dr Adam Powell, a Junior Research Fellow on the Hearing the Voices Project, will be presenting his paper (title above) as part of 'The Durham Religion and Society Research...
Journal of Consciousness Studies: Special Issue on ‘Hallucinations,’ reviewed by Dr Peter Moseley
Dr Peter Moseley, our postdoctoral research associate in psychology, reviews a recent special issue on hallucinations in the Journal of Consciousness Studies.
Welcoming Dr Felicity Deamer to Hearing the Voice
A warm welcome to Dr Felicity Deamer, who joins the HtV team as post-doctoral research associate with expertise in linguistic pragmatism.