Looking for Support?

As we have worked on this project we have been privileged to work with many people with voice-hearing experiences. Although we are not clinicians and cannot offer clinical support, we have found that the following sources of information prove valuable to those seeking help and advice about their experiences.

Voice-hearing experiences are fairly common and are not in themselves necessarily a cause for concern. If you find that these experiences continue to cause significant distress or interfere with your relationships or daily activities, you should seek the advice of your GP/family doctor.

You will find useful support information at the website of Intervoice, the international community for hearing voices, which you can visit by clicking here.

In the UK, the Hearing Voices Network offers information, support and understanding to people who hear voices and those who support them.

The Voice Collective in London provides some excellent online resources aimed at young people experiencing voices and visions.

If you live in Scotland or the North-East of England, and are looking for a support group in the region, you may find the map below helpful.  You can click on the blue pin to find the name, meeting place, time, and contact details for the group.

 


View Hearing Voices Groups in North-East England and Scotland in a larger map

To download the information and contact details for each group, please click here.

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