Research on multilinguals’ voice-hearing, sometimes termed auditory-verbal hallucinations, is dominated by psychiatrists’ reports, skewing toward etic over emic approaches. Most also pre-dates developments in both voice-hearing and multilingualism research which highlight the complexity and dynamic nature of both phenomena and shows little cross-fertilisation between the two fields. This paper sits within this gap, presenting results from an in-depth interview study with ten UK-resident multilingual voice-hearers analysed via constructionist reflexive thematic analysis. A high proportion of participants described hearing voices they did not (fully) understand, challenging the dominance of the hypothesis that voice-hearing originates fr...
Introduction: “Continuum” approaches to psychosis have generated reports of similarities and differe...
Despite the recent proliferation of scientific, clinical, and narrative accounts of auditory verbal ...
PublishedJournal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tDespite the recent proliferation of scientif...
Research on multilinguals’ voice-hearing, sometimes termed auditory-verbal hallucinations, is domina...
Research on multilinguals’ voice-hearing, sometimes termed auditory-verbal hallucinations, is domina...
Objectives Psychological models of voice-hearing propose that auditory-verbal hallucinations occur w...
Objectives: Psychological models of voice‐hearing propose that auditory‐verbal hallucinations occur...
Objectives Psychological models of voice‐hearing propose that auditory‐verbal hallucinations occu...
Background: Auditory hallucinations—or voices—are a common feature of many psychiatric disorders a...
Background: Auditory hallucinations—or voices—are a common feature of many psychiatric disorders and...
Studies of people’s experiences of hearing voices (auditory verbal hallucinations) have traditionall...
SummaryBackgroundAuditory hallucinations—or voices—are a common feature of many psychiatric disorder...
Despite the recent proliferation of scientific, clinical, and narrative accounts of auditory verbal ...
Hearing a voice in the absence of any speaker can be a significant feature of psychiatric illness, b...
Introduction: 'Continuum' approaches to psychosis have generated reports of similarities and differe...
Introduction: “Continuum” approaches to psychosis have generated reports of similarities and differe...
Despite the recent proliferation of scientific, clinical, and narrative accounts of auditory verbal ...
PublishedJournal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tDespite the recent proliferation of scientif...
Research on multilinguals’ voice-hearing, sometimes termed auditory-verbal hallucinations, is domina...
Research on multilinguals’ voice-hearing, sometimes termed auditory-verbal hallucinations, is domina...
Objectives Psychological models of voice-hearing propose that auditory-verbal hallucinations occur w...
Objectives: Psychological models of voice‐hearing propose that auditory‐verbal hallucinations occur...
Objectives Psychological models of voice‐hearing propose that auditory‐verbal hallucinations occu...
Background: Auditory hallucinations—or voices—are a common feature of many psychiatric disorders a...
Background: Auditory hallucinations—or voices—are a common feature of many psychiatric disorders and...
Studies of people’s experiences of hearing voices (auditory verbal hallucinations) have traditionall...
SummaryBackgroundAuditory hallucinations—or voices—are a common feature of many psychiatric disorder...
Despite the recent proliferation of scientific, clinical, and narrative accounts of auditory verbal ...
Hearing a voice in the absence of any speaker can be a significant feature of psychiatric illness, b...
Introduction: 'Continuum' approaches to psychosis have generated reports of similarities and differe...
Introduction: “Continuum” approaches to psychosis have generated reports of similarities and differe...
Despite the recent proliferation of scientific, clinical, and narrative accounts of auditory verbal ...
PublishedJournal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tDespite the recent proliferation of scientif...