The significance of hearing voices
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Description: | Talk given by by Canon Prof. Chris Cook as part of short course 32 (The Believing Brain) |
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Created: | 2016-01-28 12:39 |
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Collection: | Faraday Institute Lectures |
Publisher: | Faraday Institute |
Copyright: | Faraday Institute |
Language: | eng (English) |
Keywords: | hearing; voices; brain; belief; faith; cook; faraday; science; religion; |
Abstract: | Auditory Verbal Hallucinations are significant for different people in different ways. In particular, the “meaning” of AVHs is very different for voice hearers and for mental health professionals. Voices – which are usually not understood as being AVHs - also play a significant part within spiritual and religious traditions. Consideration will be given here primarily to the significance of voice hearing within the context of the Christian tradition. The relevance of this to working with mental health service users and others who hear voices will be considered. |
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