Personal recovery literature has been influential in the conceptualisation of emotional distress and service provision. While personal recovery in psychosis has been well-studied, voice hearing literature has not been reviewed to elucidate recovery processes. Five databases were systematically searched to identify relevant qualitative recovery literature. 12 eligible studies were included in this review and an appraisal tool was applied to assess quality. Thematic synthesis was used to examine results. Three superordinate themes were found relating to 'Recovery Phases', 'Recovery Facilitators' and 'Barriers to Recovery'. Papers included descriptions of finding voices distressing initially yet moving toward integrating and accepting voices. ...
Background: There is a need for improved psychosocial interventions for distressed voice hearers. Ai...
Background: There is a need for improved psychosocial interventions for distressed voice hearers. Ai...
Background: There is a need for improved psychosocial interventions for distressed voice hearers. Ai...
There is a growing number of qualitative accounts regarding recovery from psychosis from a service u...
Voice hearing has a diverse history but is currently understood as symptomatic of a disease within p...
Background: There is a need for improved psychosocial interventions for distressed voice hearers.Aim...
Background: There is a need for improved psychosocial interventions for distressed voice hearers.Aim...
Background: There is a need for improved psychosocial interventions for distressed voice hearers.Aim...
Background: There is a need for improved psychosocial interventions for distressed voice hearers.Aim...
Substantive objective: To research the range of discursive constructions ‘recovered’ voice hearers e...
Voice-hearing occurs in clinical and non-clinical samples, and the role of spiritual and cultural fr...
Hearing a voice in the absence of any speaker can be a significant feature of psychiatric illness, b...
Although there is evidence of both clinical and personal recovery from distressing voices, the proce...
Substantive objective: To research the range of discursive constructions ‘recovered’ voice hearers e...
Substantive objective: To research the range of discursive constructions ‘recovered’ voice hearers e...
Background: There is a need for improved psychosocial interventions for distressed voice hearers. Ai...
Background: There is a need for improved psychosocial interventions for distressed voice hearers. Ai...
Background: There is a need for improved psychosocial interventions for distressed voice hearers. Ai...
There is a growing number of qualitative accounts regarding recovery from psychosis from a service u...
Voice hearing has a diverse history but is currently understood as symptomatic of a disease within p...
Background: There is a need for improved psychosocial interventions for distressed voice hearers.Aim...
Background: There is a need for improved psychosocial interventions for distressed voice hearers.Aim...
Background: There is a need for improved psychosocial interventions for distressed voice hearers.Aim...
Background: There is a need for improved psychosocial interventions for distressed voice hearers.Aim...
Substantive objective: To research the range of discursive constructions ‘recovered’ voice hearers e...
Voice-hearing occurs in clinical and non-clinical samples, and the role of spiritual and cultural fr...
Hearing a voice in the absence of any speaker can be a significant feature of psychiatric illness, b...
Although there is evidence of both clinical and personal recovery from distressing voices, the proce...
Substantive objective: To research the range of discursive constructions ‘recovered’ voice hearers e...
Substantive objective: To research the range of discursive constructions ‘recovered’ voice hearers e...
Background: There is a need for improved psychosocial interventions for distressed voice hearers. Ai...
Background: There is a need for improved psychosocial interventions for distressed voice hearers. Ai...
Background: There is a need for improved psychosocial interventions for distressed voice hearers. Ai...