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Studies in Social Justice: Special Issue

This is important reading for anyone working in the field of mental health care, narrative medicine, narrative psychiatry, or the medical humanities more generally. See also Recovering our Stories and...

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CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: VOICEWALKS

How do we experience the voices in our minds? How do voices help or hinder our navigation of familiar and unfamiliar spaces, when wandering alone or when moving through a crowd? Where do ‘hallucinated’...

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Spirituality, Theology and Mental Health: Multidisciplinary Perspectives,...

The Project for Spirituality, Theology and Health at Durham University is delighted to announce Spirituality, Theology and Mental Health: Multidisciplinary Perspectives edited by Professor Christopher...

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An Infographic on Schizophrenia

Source: BestMedicalDegrees.com

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Free articles from Schizophrenia Bulletin

In honour of Schizophrenia Awareness week, Oxford University Press has pulled together a collection of ten articles from Schizophrenia Bulletin.  The articles will be free to read until the end of June...

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“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...

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Report on the 2nd Meeting of the International Consortium on Hallucinations...

The second biannual meeting of the ICHR (International Consortium on Hallucinations Research) was held at Durham University in September 2013. A full report on the meeting by organisers Flavie Waters,...

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Call for Papers: ‘Voices and Thoughts in Psychosis’, Review of Philosophy &...

What is like to hear a voice when no-one is speaking, and how is that different from having a thought? Could “inserted” thoughts (i.e. thoughts that somehow feel like they belong to another person) be...

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‘The Strange World of Felt Presences’ by Ben Alderson-Day and David Smailes

In a recent piece for the Guardian’s Inner Voices series, our Postdoctoral Research Associates in Psychology Dr Ben Alderson-Day and Dr David Smailes write:   On 20 May 1916, Ernest Shackleton, Frank...

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Call for Review: ‘Emily’s Voices’ by Emily Knoll

We are delighted to offer Emily’s Voices - a memoir by voice-hearer Emily Knoll - for review...

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