Bibliography: Academic papers & articles on the issue of hearing voices and related topics




Last updated 17/09/2007


A selection of academic papers, articles and other publications on the issue of hearing voices and related topics which may be of interest to visitors who want to find out more about the investigation into voices.






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Bereavement and hearing voices
Research on the topic of the relationship between bereavment and hearing voices.




Children and Young People
Research on the topic of hearing voices and related issues amongst young people and children.





Coping with voices
Research on the topic of coping with hearing voices and related experiences.





Culture and ethnicity
Research on the topic of culture and ethnicity in relation to hearing voices and related experiences.




Experiencing voices
Research on the topic of the experience of hearing voices and related issues.




Hearing Voices Movement
Research on the topic of the hearing voices movement.




"Normal" people and the general population
Research on the topic of hearing voices and related issues amongst so called normal people and within the general population.




Medication
Research on the topic of medication in realtion to hearing voices and associated issues.




Older people
Research on the topic of older people and hearing voices and related issues.




Positive and pleasurable voices
Research on positive and pleasurable voices and associated issues.




Psychosis
Research on the topic of psychosis in relation to hearing voices and associated issues.




Recovery
Research on the topic of recovery in relation to hearing voices and associated experiences.




Religion, spirituality and other alternative perspectives
Research on religion, spirituality and other alternative perspectives regarding hearing voices and associated issues.




Schizophrenia
Research on schizophrenia in relation to hearing voices and associated issues.




Self help and peer support
Research on self help and peer support for people who hear voices and associated issues.




Theories and explanations
Research on theories and explanations about the origin and meaning of hearing voices and associated issues.




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  1. Amirah ScarisbrickOctober 04, 2007 @ 11:41 PM
    I recently attented the Together voice hearer's conference in London and it completely blew me away. I live with bipolar disorder and believe strongly in educating people about mental health. I'm currently doing a degree in disability studies and was wondering if i could have an email contact adress for either Louise Pembroke, Tracey Brown or Sara Stanton. Ideally I would love to invite one of these wonderful women to my university in Liverpool as a guest speaker for my module in mental health. I would really appreciate any assistance on this matter. I would have approached them about this at the conference but I had torush off to catch a train back to Liverpool. I look forward to your reply Amirah Scarisbrick
  2. PaulOctober 05, 2007 @ 09:10 AM
    Hi Amirah - I have passed on your request to Louise, I expect she will contact you shortly, best wishes,

    Paul, INTERVOICE

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