Psychological research in the last three decades has led to considerable developments in the theoretical understanding of auditory hallucinations. Research into the experience of voice-hearers has attempted to identify the 'meaning' attached to voices and increased focus has been placed on the voice as an 'interpersonal other.' However, only limited research has focused on the relationship that exists between the voice and the voice-hearer. No studies were found regarding the influence past interpersonal experiences may have had upon this relationship. The aim of this study was to investigate whether the relationship that exists between voice-hearers and their voices are influenced by early interpersonal experience. Specifically, it aimed t...
This article focuses on the experience of living with auditory hallucinations, or hearing voices. Re...
Auditory hallucinations among the most invalidating and distressing experiences reported by patients...
Objectives Little is known about the factors that can maintain the distress related to voice-hear...
Research suggests that responses to the experience of voice hearing (auditory hallucinations) can be...
Auditory hallucinations ("voices") can be understood within a cognitive model whereby the beliefs an...
Research has shown that people who hear voices may or may not be in contact with mental health servi...
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' ...
Aims: This study investigated the link between attachment anxiety/avoidance, interpersonal aspects o...
Objective: Previous research suggests that the distress experienced by clinical voice hearers is ass...
Objectives. Research has found relational qualities of power and intimacy to exist within hearer-voi...
Background Despite the high prevalence of voice-hearing in childhood, research with adolescents aged...
Studies of people’s experiences of hearing voices (auditory verbal hallucinations) have traditionall...
Hearing a voice in the absence of any speaker can be a significant feature of psychiatric illness, b...
The current research used the Implicit Relational Assessment Procedure (IRAP) as a preliminary step ...
This article focuses on the experience of living with auditory hallucinations, or hearing voices. Re...
Auditory hallucinations among the most invalidating and distressing experiences reported by patients...
Objectives Little is known about the factors that can maintain the distress related to voice-hear...
Research suggests that responses to the experience of voice hearing (auditory hallucinations) can be...
Auditory hallucinations ("voices") can be understood within a cognitive model whereby the beliefs an...
Research has shown that people who hear voices may or may not be in contact with mental health servi...
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' ...
Aims: This study investigated the link between attachment anxiety/avoidance, interpersonal aspects o...
Objective: Previous research suggests that the distress experienced by clinical voice hearers is ass...
Objectives. Research has found relational qualities of power and intimacy to exist within hearer-voi...
Background Despite the high prevalence of voice-hearing in childhood, research with adolescents aged...
Studies of people’s experiences of hearing voices (auditory verbal hallucinations) have traditionall...
Hearing a voice in the absence of any speaker can be a significant feature of psychiatric illness, b...
The current research used the Implicit Relational Assessment Procedure (IRAP) as a preliminary step ...
This article focuses on the experience of living with auditory hallucinations, or hearing voices. Re...
Auditory hallucinations among the most invalidating and distressing experiences reported by patients...
Objectives Little is known about the factors that can maintain the distress related to voice-hear...