Open Dialogue Approach
An Alternative Finnish Approach to Healing Psychosis In the 1980s, the psychiatric services in Finland were struggling to support people who were diagnosed with ‘schizophrenia’. 25 years later, their published […]

Psychosis Seminars: The Trialogical Approach
Psychosis Seminars were “invented” in Hamburg (Germany) by Dorothea Buck, a psychiatric survivor of the German Nazi regime, and Thomas Bock, a psychologist lecturing at the Hamburg university. They are […]
Rufus May – The doctor who hears voices (subtitulado)
Rufus May recently posted a link to a Spanish sub-titled version of ‘The Doctor Who Hears Voices’ on Youtube. Talking about the documentary, he says: Some Spanish friends have put […]

FREE booklets for parents & supporters
Voice Collective, a UK project that supports children and young people who hear voices, have released two new booklets for parents and supporters of children and young people who hear […]
Recovering from Voices by Changing Your Relationship
Marius Romme in this article, considers five questions about the importance of changing your relationship with the voices. Based on interviews with 50 voice hearers who have recovered from the […]
The Voice Dialogue Method
by Dirk Corstens, Eleanor Longden and Rufus May 1. Why Talk With Challenging Voices Many people who hear challenging voices have found that a turning point in learning to cope […]
Practical Information
Practical information for people who hear voices Voice hearers can find themselves experiencing an overwhelming world and their power of reason may be virtually extinguished making it impossible to go […]
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