Eleanor Longden, ‘The Voices in My Head’
A great friend of the Hearing the Voice project, Eleanor Longden has become well known as an articulate and impassioned speaker on the experience of hearing voices. In February this year Eleanor...
View ArticleFurther reflections on voice-hearing
Reblogged from Ruminations on Madness: Yesterday I had the opportunity to facilitate a moderately sized focus group on voices & psychosis at the CMHC where I work (another group is scheduled for...
View ArticleCognitive Futures in the Humanities (CfP, 2nd International Conference,...
Reblogged from Centre for Medical Humanities Blog: The 2nd International Conference of Cognitive Futures in the Humanities will take place at Durham University, 24-26 April 2014. Please download the...
View ArticleThe Clerks: ‘Tales from Babel’, Sir James Knott Hall, Trevelyan College,...
The Clerks present a unique cutting edge combined performance and research project with music by Christopher Fox and tests by scientists from the University of Cambridge, supported by the Wellcome...
View Article“Hallucination” A new collection of essays edited by Fiona Macpherson and...
Charles Fernyhough and HtV team members Richard Bentall and Simon McCarthy-Jones have recently published articles in Hallucination, a new collection of essays by scientists and philosophers edited by...
View ArticleReview of Voicewalks at Durham Book Festival
Reblogged from READ | Research in English at Durham: Niall Hodson reflects on Voicewalks, an event at Durham Book Festival to launch a new collection that explores the voices we hear in our heads. The...
View ArticleDr Cath Nichols (University of Leeds) seeks interviewer & writer to explore...
Dr Cath Nichols (Lecturer in Creative Writing, University of Leeds) writes: “I am putting together a literary disability studies book that will focus on practitioners of creative writing whose writing...
View ArticleLosing it: the variety of ecstatic experiences – Jules Evans (Public Lecture,...
Reblogged from Centre for Medical Humanities Blog: Losing it: the variety of ecstatic experiences Jules Evans Wednesday 20 November, 5-7pm Senior Common Room, Trevelyan College, Durham University In...
View ArticleCharles Fernyhough & Eleanor Longden: ‘It’s time to listen to the voices in...
Hearing voices in your head when there’s no one around… that’s a sign of madness, right? In the popular imagination voice-hearing is often viewed with fear and suspicion, frequently reified as a...
View ArticlePredictive coding: What can it tell us about voice-hearing?
I presented at a two-day Masterclass in Edinburgh on Action-Oriented Predictive Coding (26 and 27th of October), headed by Prof. Andy Clark and Dr. Dave Ward. The “predictive coding framework” (or, as...
View ArticleHearing Voices Group Facilitation Training, Mind in Camden, Spring 2014
Do you have lived experience of voices or visions or work with people who do? If so, you might be interested in the following 4-day Hearing Voices Group Facilitation Training run by the London Hearing...
View ArticleLived Experience Research Network (LERN) launches National US Hearing Voices...
LERN’s Grassroots Hearing Voices Research team have recently launched a hearing voices group facilitators’ (and organizers’) survey with a focus on groups operating in the United States. More...
View ArticleRidiculusmus: The Eradication of Schizophrenia in Western Lapland
A new work by Ridiculusmus The Eradication of Schizophrenia in Western Lapland aims to dispel the stigma surrounding schizophrenia and raise awareness of non-medical approaches to coping with...
View ArticleNew podcast: Alastair Morgan on ‘Is Psychiatry Dying? The contemporary...
This podcast features Dr Alastair Morgan (Senior Lecturer in Mental Health, Sheffield Hallam University) on ‘Is Psychiatry Dying? The contemporary legitimation crisis in psychiatry’. It was recorded...
View Article2014 World Hearing Voices Congress: ‘Odysseying with the Sirens – Struggling...
Working in partnership with Intervoice, the Hellenic Hearing Voices Network and the Hellenic Observatory for Rights in the Field of Mental Health will be hosting the 6th World Hearing Voices Congress...
View ArticleAn invitation to the 10th TIPS conference: ‘Early Intervention in Psychosis’,...
TIPS - the Regional Centre for Clinical Research in Psychosis at Stavanger University Hospital in Norway – will be holding its tenth international conference in order to celebrate the fact that it is...
View ArticleHearing the Voice joins #PeoplesQs, 11-13 June 2014
Hearing the Voice is pleased to be participating in #PeoplesQs next week – a social media campaign designed to provide an opportunity for members of the public to ask academics about the research being...
View ArticleTwo-Day Workshop: ‘Inner Voices, Inner Music: The Phenomenology of Auditory...
Holgate Conference Centre Grey College, Durham University “Voice-hearing”, or auditory verbal hallucinations (AVHs), refers to the experience of hearing a voice or voice-like sound in the absence of an...
View ArticleAlex Hunter on ‘Empathic Resonance – Paradigm Regained’, Joint Special...
Durham University and Tees, Esk and Wear Valleys NHS Foundation Trust Joint Special Interest Group for Psychosis (JSIGP) is open to all staff working in either the Trust or University. However, it...
View Article‘Inner experience in the scanner: can high fidelity apprehensions of inner...
Hearing the Voice was pleased to see the publication of our first neuroimaging study ‘Inner experience in the scanner: can high fidelity apprehensions of inner experience be integrated with fMRI?’ by...
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