by Hearing the Voice | Nov 3, 2017 | Calls for Papers, Conferences, Seminars, Lectures & Workshops, Events
The Music Department and Centre for Medical Humanities at Durham University are organising a conference on Trauma Studies in the Medical Humanities: New Directions for Research. Running from 12-14 April 2018 in Durham, the conference will feature the following keynote...
by Hearing the Voice | Aug 18, 2017 | Cultural & Media Events, Reviews, Uncategorized
Last week saw the release of Ninja Theory’s Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice, a new game on PS4 and PC that attempts to simulate some of the experiences associated with psychosis. The game focuses on Senua, a Pictish warrior traumatised by an attack on her community by...
by Hearing the Voice | May 4, 2017 | Cultural & Media Events, HtV Research
What is psychosis and why does it occur? This was the focus of the latest episode of the BBC’s flagship documentary series Horizon, ‘Why Did I Go Mad?’ (2 May 2017, BBC Two, 9pm). A number of our researchers met with the Horizon editorial team to provide advice on the...
by Hearing the Voice | Apr 25, 2017 | HtV Publications, HtV Research
Hearing the Voice is delighted to announce the publication of HtV team member Simon McCarthy-Jones’s new book Can’t You Hear Them? The Science and Significance of Hearing Voices. A must-read for anyone with an interest in the links between trauma and...
by Hearing the Voice | Mar 23, 2016 | Conferences, Seminars, Lectures & Workshops
Trauma and psychosis: perspectives on psychodynamics Amnesty International, 17-25 New Inn Yard, London, EC2A Saturday 26 November 2016, 9am – 4.45pm Contributors confirmed so far: Brian Martindale, Dirk Corstens, Carine Minne, Ann Scott, Jo Stubley, Rai Waddingham...