by Hearing the Voice | Dec 12, 2017 | Conferences, Seminars, Lectures & Workshops
Personification Across Disciplines (PAD 2018) An interdisciplinary conference at Durham University 17-19 September 2018 Keynote speakers: H. Porter Abbott (University of California, Santa Barbara), Guillaume Dumas (Institut Pasteur), Nev Jones (University of South...
by Hearing the Voice | Sep 5, 2017 | HtV Publications, HtV Research
Dr Adam Powell, who is with HtV as a COFUND Junior Research Fellow in Durham’s Department of Theology and Religion, writes: Why? Why do people see and hear angels, gods, and demons? There are, of course, many possible answers. Perhaps it is divine inspiration....
by Hearing the Voice | Jul 8, 2017 | HtV Research
Ashley Watson (MSc candidate in the Department of Psychology, Durham University) writes: Imaginary companions are a phenomenon most commonly observed in young children. It is estimated that between a third and two thirds of children aged 5-12 report experiencing an...
by Hearing the Voice | Jun 27, 2017 | Conferences, Seminars, Lectures & Workshops, Guest posts, HtV Research
Hearing the Voice’s Dr Guy Dodgson, Regional Clinical Lead for Early Intervention in Psychosis Services (North East and Cumbria), writes: Beckfest is a longstanding event for people who are developing and trialling interventions for Cognitive Behavioural Therapy...
by Hearing the Voice | Jun 22, 2017 | HtV Research
Earlier this week we saw the publication of a new article by Corinne Saunders and Charles Fernyhough on ‘Reading Margery Kempe’s inner voices’ in the journal Postmedieval. The full article is available to read freely online here....