We introduce therapeutic techniques that encourage voice hearers to view their voices as coming from intentional agents whose behavior may be dependent on how the voice hearer relates to and interacts with them. We suggest that this approach is effective because the communicative aspect of voice hearing might fruitfully be seen as explanatorily primitive, meaning that the agentive aspect, the auditory properties, and the intended meaning (interpretation) are all necessary parts of the experience, which contribute to the impact the experience has on the voice hearer. We examine the experiences of a patient who received Relating Therapy, and explore the kinds of changes that can result from this therapeutic approach
Many attempts at understanding auditory verbal hallucinations have tried to explain why there is an ...
Many attempts at understanding auditory verbal hallucinations have tried to explain why there is an ...
Many attempts at understanding auditory verbal hallucinations have tried to explain why there is an ...
We introduce therapeutic techniques that encourage voice hearers to view their voices as coming from...
We introduce therapeutic techniques that encourage voice hearers to view their voices as coming from...
We introduce therapeutic techniques that encourage voice hearers to view their voices as coming from...
Background: The experience of hearing distressing voices has recently been conceptualised within rel...
Research suggests that responses to the experience of voice hearing (auditory hallucinations) can be...
This article presents an analysis of two case studies of people who hear voices. In accordance with ...
Integrating information on voice hearing from multiple disciplines and perspectives, we review curre...
ABSTRACT In Western culture, “hearing voices” is often considered a symptom of mental illness. Aft...
Auditory hallucinations ("voices") can be understood within a cognitive model whereby the beliefs an...
OBJECTIVES: Conceptualizing interactions between voice hearers and their voices as a 'relationship' ...
Studies of people’s experiences of hearing voices (auditory verbal hallucinations) have traditionall...
Auditory hallucinations ("voices") can be understood within a cognitive model whereby the beliefs an...
Many attempts at understanding auditory verbal hallucinations have tried to explain why there is an ...
Many attempts at understanding auditory verbal hallucinations have tried to explain why there is an ...
Many attempts at understanding auditory verbal hallucinations have tried to explain why there is an ...
We introduce therapeutic techniques that encourage voice hearers to view their voices as coming from...
We introduce therapeutic techniques that encourage voice hearers to view their voices as coming from...
We introduce therapeutic techniques that encourage voice hearers to view their voices as coming from...
Background: The experience of hearing distressing voices has recently been conceptualised within rel...
Research suggests that responses to the experience of voice hearing (auditory hallucinations) can be...
This article presents an analysis of two case studies of people who hear voices. In accordance with ...
Integrating information on voice hearing from multiple disciplines and perspectives, we review curre...
ABSTRACT In Western culture, “hearing voices” is often considered a symptom of mental illness. Aft...
Auditory hallucinations ("voices") can be understood within a cognitive model whereby the beliefs an...
OBJECTIVES: Conceptualizing interactions between voice hearers and their voices as a 'relationship' ...
Studies of people’s experiences of hearing voices (auditory verbal hallucinations) have traditionall...
Auditory hallucinations ("voices") can be understood within a cognitive model whereby the beliefs an...
Many attempts at understanding auditory verbal hallucinations have tried to explain why there is an ...
Many attempts at understanding auditory verbal hallucinations have tried to explain why there is an ...
Many attempts at understanding auditory verbal hallucinations have tried to explain why there is an ...