Something significant is lost when verbalization is defined as an act of cognition or mental insight, separate from or in opposition to the “felt-sense.” This research challenges this dualism by framing and investigating voice as an embodied sense. The fields of trauma theory and trauma healing practice are addressed as sites where the harm of such duality is keenly felt, and where the potential impact of an embodied, depth theory of voice and languaging can be identified. Using a grounded theory methodology informed by heuristic, hermeneutic, and phenomenological inquiry, qualitative data were gathered from both trained healing practitioners who work with voice and writers and spoken word artists with experience voicing their own trauma. T...
This paper explores the potential role of metaphor as a signal and determinant of distress in first-...
For millennia, some people have heard voices that others cannot hear. These have been variously unde...
That trauma can play a significant role in the onset and maintenance of voice-hearing is one of the ...
Abstract Background Post-traumatic mechanisms are theorised to contribute to voice-hearing in people...
The author situates the human singing voice at the axis of Psyche and Soma, suggesting vocalization ...
This study is a qualitative case study investigation of the expanded use of the voice in the treatme...
This thesis analyses the ways in which notions of transformation and viability (Butler 2004a) can be...
Studies of people’s experiences of hearing voices (auditory verbal hallucinations) have traditionall...
Trauma, voice hearing, and dissociation tend to be closely linked. Cognitive models of voice hearing...
What is it to have a voice, to be heard? And how is this connected to the need to have someone liste...
Abstract | This article will reflect on almost twenty five years of working on issues that the pheno...
Background Cognitive models suggest that distress associated with auditory hallucinations is best un...
ABSTRACT In Western culture, “hearing voices” is often considered a symptom of mental illness. Aft...
For millennia, some people have heard voices that others cannot hear. These have been variously unde...
How is the voice healing? Over the past few decades, research has begun to uncover the therapeutic ...
This paper explores the potential role of metaphor as a signal and determinant of distress in first-...
For millennia, some people have heard voices that others cannot hear. These have been variously unde...
That trauma can play a significant role in the onset and maintenance of voice-hearing is one of the ...
Abstract Background Post-traumatic mechanisms are theorised to contribute to voice-hearing in people...
The author situates the human singing voice at the axis of Psyche and Soma, suggesting vocalization ...
This study is a qualitative case study investigation of the expanded use of the voice in the treatme...
This thesis analyses the ways in which notions of transformation and viability (Butler 2004a) can be...
Studies of people’s experiences of hearing voices (auditory verbal hallucinations) have traditionall...
Trauma, voice hearing, and dissociation tend to be closely linked. Cognitive models of voice hearing...
What is it to have a voice, to be heard? And how is this connected to the need to have someone liste...
Abstract | This article will reflect on almost twenty five years of working on issues that the pheno...
Background Cognitive models suggest that distress associated with auditory hallucinations is best un...
ABSTRACT In Western culture, “hearing voices” is often considered a symptom of mental illness. Aft...
For millennia, some people have heard voices that others cannot hear. These have been variously unde...
How is the voice healing? Over the past few decades, research has begun to uncover the therapeutic ...
This paper explores the potential role of metaphor as a signal and determinant of distress in first-...
For millennia, some people have heard voices that others cannot hear. These have been variously unde...
That trauma can play a significant role in the onset and maintenance of voice-hearing is one of the ...