Sweden


Introduction:
There are active networks in Stockholm, Umea, Skelleftea, Boden and Linkoping and in Lund.

Activity and contacts:
In Stockholm, Ami Rohnitz, Siv Wetterberg and Anneli Westling are very active: they are the chairs of "RSMH ROSTRATT", representing voice hearers, professionals and family members.
They work hard to start new groups and they lecture about hearing voices regularily all over the country.
There are now about 25 groups across Sweden.

In Lund, Maths Jesperson leads the activities.

Alain Topor, who originally stimulated the approach in Sweden and co-ordinated the translation and publication of ‘Making Sense of Voices’ into Swedish, has started a new research program on recovery. “Managing the contradictions on recovery”, is the title of his Ph.D, published in 2003.

Contacts:
E-mail: Anneli Westling anneli.westling@levnu.se
E-mail: Siv Wetterberg siv.wetterberg@swipnet.se
E-mail: Amy Rohnitz rohnitz@spray.se
E-mail: Maths Jesperson maths.jesperson@bredband.net




Report on the work on hearing voices in Umea, in the north of Sweden by Kristina Lindgren

Our open meetings for voice hearers in Umea, in Vasterbotten, in the North of Sweden, started in October 2005.

We were helped and inspired by the voice hearing groups in Skelleftea and Stockholm. Ami Rohnitz and Siv Wetterberg (who also had helped the group in Skelleftea get started) travelled up to Umea to tell us about their experiences from Stockholm.

The meetings in Umea were made possible thanks to contributions of money and interest from the city and psychiatric care and support, as well as from the users' and relatives' organisations RSMH-Umeå (local part of the National Community for Social and Mental Health) and IFS-Umea (local part of the national Schizophrenia Society -- Schizofreniforbundet).

There is a host-group consisting of interested people from mental health professions and users' organisations, the members of which host the meetings (one host each time). But in the future we hope the meetings will be held exclusively by voice hearers themselves.

During the first year we had the meetings once a month, and started them by eating soup together early in the evening. But this year, 2007, we have a meeting every other week in the afternoon (every other Wednesday, 15-17) and simply start them with coffee and a sandwich -- free of charge for the participants. And we gather at Karnhuset, an activity house, run by the two organisations RSMH and IFS.

Information is spread to psychiatric care and support units frequently, reminding about the meeting coming up next. (See attachment our meetings calendar for this spring term.)

Öppen självhjälpsgrupp för Rösthörare i Umeå

Contact with us can be made through:

Kristina Lindgren (voicehearer), IFS (Schizofreniforbundet): E-mail: kristina.lindgren@uh24.ac.se
Mobile: 0046-73-599 58 78

Dorothy Olofsson, Karnhuset, RSMH E-mail: dorothy.olofsson@karngarden.se
Phone:0046-90-16 14 08

Maine Lundberg, Center for Social psychiatric Information in Vasterbotten E-mail: po-projektet@umea.se
Phone: 0046-90-785 64 85; Mobile: 0046-70-58 64 63

Margareta Nyberg, the psychiatric clinic, University Hospital, Umea E-mail: margareta.nyberg@vll.se
Phone: 0046-90-785 64 85

Anna Boström, Socialpsychiatric services, Umea, E-mail: anna.bostroem@spray.se
Phone: 0046-90-352 58

Barbro Rosenqvist, Socialpsychiatric services, Umea, E-mail: barbro.rosenqvist@umea.se
Phone: 0046-90-16 44 10

As for myself, now and then, I speak at conferences, courses for university students and professionals (e.g. social-workers and workers within mental health care) and for people in general, I often talk about my voice-hearing and inform about our meetings for voice-hearers in Umea as well as about Intervoice.

Kristina Lindgren



Resources in Swedish:

Rösthörarrörelsen – Hearing Voices Movement
till största del en översättning från engelska Wikipedia, den fria encyklopedin (sv. övers. Kristina Lindgren, 2006)

Website of Siv Wetterberg:
Gestaltterapeut, som arbetar med rösthörare enligt Maastrichtintervjumetoden


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