Objectives. Research has found relational qualities of power and intimacy to exist within hearer-voice interactions. The present study aimed to provide a deeper understanding of the interpersonal context of voice hearing by exploring participants' relationships with their voices and other people in their lives. Design. This research was designed in consultation with service users and employed a qualitative, phenomenological, and idiographic design using semi-structured interviews. Method. Ten participants, recruited via mental health services, and who reported hearing voices in the previous week, completed the interviews. These were transcribed verbatim and analysed using interpretative phenomenological analysis. Results. Five themes result...
Hearing voices is a well researched experience, found in both schizophrenia and the general populati...
Hearing voices and sounds unshared by others, often termed auditory (verbal) hallucinations, is comm...
This thesis is the result of a process of Dialogical Narrative Analysis with twelve participants who...
OBJECTIVES: Conceptualizing interactions between voice hearers and their voices as a 'relationship' ...
Objective: There is evidence to suggest that close social networks and wider social influences have ...
This article presents an analysis of two case studies of people who hear voices. In accordance with ...
Research has shown that people who hear voices may or may not be in contact with mental health servi...
Research suggests that responses to the experience of voice hearing (auditory hallucinations) can be...
Objectives: The literature on voice-hearers’ experience of help is relatively scant and the forms of...
This master dissertation outlines a phenomenon of hearing voices from the perspective of an individu...
Studies of people’s experiences of hearing voices (auditory verbal hallucinations) have traditionall...
There is an increasing body of literature to suggest that service users should be more involved in t...
Objectives The literature on voice-hearers’ experience of help is relatively scant and the forms of ...
Objective: Previous research suggests that the distress experienced by clinical voice hearers is ass...
This article focuses on the experience of living with auditory hallucinations, or hearing voices. Re...
Hearing voices is a well researched experience, found in both schizophrenia and the general populati...
Hearing voices and sounds unshared by others, often termed auditory (verbal) hallucinations, is comm...
This thesis is the result of a process of Dialogical Narrative Analysis with twelve participants who...
OBJECTIVES: Conceptualizing interactions between voice hearers and their voices as a 'relationship' ...
Objective: There is evidence to suggest that close social networks and wider social influences have ...
This article presents an analysis of two case studies of people who hear voices. In accordance with ...
Research has shown that people who hear voices may or may not be in contact with mental health servi...
Research suggests that responses to the experience of voice hearing (auditory hallucinations) can be...
Objectives: The literature on voice-hearers’ experience of help is relatively scant and the forms of...
This master dissertation outlines a phenomenon of hearing voices from the perspective of an individu...
Studies of people’s experiences of hearing voices (auditory verbal hallucinations) have traditionall...
There is an increasing body of literature to suggest that service users should be more involved in t...
Objectives The literature on voice-hearers’ experience of help is relatively scant and the forms of ...
Objective: Previous research suggests that the distress experienced by clinical voice hearers is ass...
This article focuses on the experience of living with auditory hallucinations, or hearing voices. Re...
Hearing voices is a well researched experience, found in both schizophrenia and the general populati...
Hearing voices and sounds unshared by others, often termed auditory (verbal) hallucinations, is comm...
This thesis is the result of a process of Dialogical Narrative Analysis with twelve participants who...