ABSTRACT In Western culture, “hearing voices” is often considered a symptom of mental illness. After reinterpreting this phenomenon from perspectives that emphasise the socio-cultural aspects of the construction of these voices, this paper describes a case report involving a psychological intervention divided into six phases. The aim is to challenge the dominant narratives that stigmatise the experience of hearing voices, and propose alternative meanings that can improve the hearer’s ability to manage the voices by converting them from a disease into a personal and relational resource. Using the metaphor of an “inner dialogue”, we show how changes in the client’s interpretation of the voices, and way of relating to them, can be c...
Hearing voices is a well researched experience, found in both schizophrenia and the general populati...
Background: The experience of hearing distressing voices has recently been conceptualised within rel...
Objectives. Research has found relational qualities of power and intimacy to exist within hearer-voi...
This master dissertation outlines a phenomenon of hearing voices from the perspective of an individu...
From a medical perspective, hearing voices is perceived as a symptom of mental illness and their con...
Hearing voices and sounds unshared by others, often termed auditory (verbal) hallucinations, is comm...
This paper explores the potential role of metaphor as a signal and determinant of distress in first-...
This thesis is the result of a process of Dialogical Narrative Analysis with twelve participants who...
People hearing voices are often considered as those who need psychiatric and psychological treatment...
Studies of people’s experiences of hearing voices (auditory verbal hallucinations) have traditionall...
This article focuses on the experience of living with auditory hallucinations, or hearing voices. Re...
Integrating information on voice hearing from multiple disciplines and perspectives, we review curre...
This article presents an analysis of two case studies of people who hear voices. In accordance with ...
Hearing a voice in the absence of any speaker can be a significant feature of psychiatric illness, b...
There is an increasing body of literature to suggest that service users should be more involved in t...
Hearing voices is a well researched experience, found in both schizophrenia and the general populati...
Background: The experience of hearing distressing voices has recently been conceptualised within rel...
Objectives. Research has found relational qualities of power and intimacy to exist within hearer-voi...
This master dissertation outlines a phenomenon of hearing voices from the perspective of an individu...
From a medical perspective, hearing voices is perceived as a symptom of mental illness and their con...
Hearing voices and sounds unshared by others, often termed auditory (verbal) hallucinations, is comm...
This paper explores the potential role of metaphor as a signal and determinant of distress in first-...
This thesis is the result of a process of Dialogical Narrative Analysis with twelve participants who...
People hearing voices are often considered as those who need psychiatric and psychological treatment...
Studies of people’s experiences of hearing voices (auditory verbal hallucinations) have traditionall...
This article focuses on the experience of living with auditory hallucinations, or hearing voices. Re...
Integrating information on voice hearing from multiple disciplines and perspectives, we review curre...
This article presents an analysis of two case studies of people who hear voices. In accordance with ...
Hearing a voice in the absence of any speaker can be a significant feature of psychiatric illness, b...
There is an increasing body of literature to suggest that service users should be more involved in t...
Hearing voices is a well researched experience, found in both schizophrenia and the general populati...
Background: The experience of hearing distressing voices has recently been conceptualised within rel...
Objectives. Research has found relational qualities of power and intimacy to exist within hearer-voi...