About INTERVOICE: Contents


Page updated 07/03/2008



Many voices can be unthreatening and even positive.
“It’s wrong to turn this into a shameful problem that people either feel they have to deny or to take medication to suppress.”
Professor Marius Romme




In this section we describe our work, values, aims and objectives.
You can find the following:




About INTERVOICE
Our network focuses on solutions that improve the life of voice hearers in the knowledge that these methods have been co-developed by voice hearers and professionals. Find out more here.




About this site
Because hearing voices is a much stigmatised experience we wanted to create a safe place where you can find out more about hearing voices and to create an interactive online community where you can let us know about your point of view or experience. Find our more here.




Thoughts on INTERVOICE
by Elisabeth Svanholmer
“I am writing this because I have now attended two InterVoice meetings and on both occasions I have been wondering about certain observations I have made. I realize that these are personal observations and hope they will be read as such.” Read more here.




Thanks and acknowledgements ….




Coping with psychosis: A statement of intent
The need to develop new kinds of interventions other than those offered by psychiatry is paramount. Read how we think this could be acheived.




Online Forum
The purpose of this forum is to encourage discussion and debate about the meaning of the voice hearing experience (auditory hallucinations) and to consider the latest work and research into this phenomenon. Go to the Forum here.




Online Forum Joining Form
The online community is a free mailing list which allows you to send email messages to other members of the community as well as to visit our forum website where you can also send and view messages. If you would like to join, click here to go to the joining form.




Contact INTERVOICE
INTERVOICE is an international online community dedicated to sharing information about the work on the meaning of voices. If you would like to contact us, click here.




International Mental Health Collaborating Network
INTERVOICE is a co-founding member of the International Mental Health Collaborating Network towards Community Mental Health and Citizenship. find our more here.








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