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‘Majority of authors “hear” their characters speak, finds study’: Hearing the Voice in The Guardian
We’re delighted to announce the publication of a new article on our study of writers’ inner voices and literary creativity in The Guardian.
Knowledge is Power: Helping people who hear voices to feel more empowered and overcome stigma
In collaboration with Rai Waddingham, Hearing the Voice are offering free workshops in Glasgow and London, which will explore the way in which we can use information and resources to help people distressed by their voices feel more empowered and reduce internalised stigma.
Recent posts
Seminar: Voices in Psychosis (30 April, Warwick)
Get your diaries out! On 30 April, Get your diaries out! On 30 April, Angela Woods (HtV Co-Director) will be speaking about our Voices in Psychosis study at the Centre for the History of Medicine (Warwick University).Angela Woods (HtV Co-Director) will be speaking about our Voices in Psychosis study at the Centre for the History of Medicine (Warwick University).
Understanding Voices Workshops: An invitation to voice-hearers and those who support them (Durham & London, March 2019)
HtV has been working with members of the voice-hearing community to develop Understanding Voices (UV) – a new web resource that will help people find clear, balanced, comprehensive information about voice-hearing. We have now built a prototype site and would be delighted if you could join us to provide feedback on what we have developed so far.
Placing Psychological Approaches at the Heart of Health and Social Care (13 February
This upcoming panel talk from ISPS UK will consider the challenges and successes in regard to placing psychosocial approaches to psychosis at the heart of health and social care.
Habits in Theory and Practice: Philosophy, aesthetics, and the environment (February 8)
Featuring our very own Marco Bernini, this upcoming workshop from the Insitute of Advanced Studies in Humanities is an interdisciplinary exploration of the notion of habit.
New podcast: “Writers’ Inner Voices, Literary Voices and the Edinburgh International Book Festival”
ICYMI. Featuring interviews from the Hearing the Voice team, our new podcast provides an insight into the research produced by the Writers’ Inner Voices (WIV) project and our ongoing collaboration with the Edinburgh International Book Festival.
Stories that Voices Need to Tell: A Review of ‘It’s All in My Head!’
In this article, Arya Aryan reviews It’s All in my Head! by Mick, ‘the story of a normal Dutch guy who hears voices inside his head other people can’t hear’.
Interested in science communication? We’re hiring!
We’re hiring! Applications are invited for a Research Assistant based in Psychology with a particular emphasis on mental health and science communication.
Mary Robson on ABC Radio
Listen to HtV Creative Facilitator Mary Robson talk about Hearing the Voice on ABC Radio.