Voice hearers’ experiences of the Making Sense of Voices approach in an NHS setting (original) (raw)

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Making Sense of Voices: a case series

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Mental health: working with people who hear voices

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Listening to voice hearers

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A qualitative study exploring how Practitioners within Early Intervention in Psychosis Services engage with Service Users’ experiences of voice hearing?

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The Staff Views About Assessing Voices Questionnaire: Piloting a Novel Socratic Method of Evaluating and Training Multidisciplinary Staff's Cognitive Assessment of Patients' Distressing Voices

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The hearing voices network: initial lessons and future directions for mental health professionals and Systems of Care

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Accepting and Working with Voices: The Maastricht Approach

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Relating to voices: Exploring the relevance of this concept to people who hear voices

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Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice, 2009

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A case series exploring possible predictors and mechanisms of change in hearing voices groups

Til Wykes

Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice, 2014

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The experience of voice hearing and the role of self-help group: an interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA)

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The experience of voice hearing and the role of self-help group: An interpretative phenomenological analysis

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International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 2017

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Relating therapy for people who hear voices: A case series

Mark Hayward

Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy, 2009

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Hearing Voices Network groups: experiences of eight voice hearers and the connection to group processes and recovery

Jo Allen

Psychosis, 2017

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Hearing voices: From the Experience Qualification to the Possibility of Care

Valeska Zanello

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Relating therapy for people who hear voices: perspectives from clients, family members, referrers and therapists

Mark Hayward

Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy, 2010

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Guided self-help cognitive-behaviour Intervention for VoicEs (GiVE): Results from a pilot randomised controlled trial in a transdiagnostic sample

Mark Hayward

Schizophrenia research, 2018

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A tripartite relationship theory of voice hearing: a grounded theory study

Rob Allison

Psychosis, 2022

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The experience of hearing voices: An interpretative phenomenological analysis

Adrian Coyle

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Dirk Corstens, Eleanor Longden and Rufus May (2012). Talking with voices: exploring what is expressed by the voices people hear. Psychosis: Psychological, Social and Integrative Approaches. 4: 95-104

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Emerging perspectives from the hearing voices movement: implications for research and practice

Simon McCarthy-Jones

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Do peer-support groups for voice-hearers work? A small scale study of Hearing Voices Network support groups in Australia

Adele de Jager

Psychosis, 2016

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Reliability and validity of a new scale for measuring relationships with voices: The DAIMON Scale

José García-montes

Psychosis, 2015

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Construction and validation of the Approve questionnaires – Measures of relating to voices and other people

Aikaterini Rammou

Schizophrenia Research, 2020

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Cognitive behavioural therapy group work with voice hearers. Part 1

Mervyn Morris

British Journal of Nursing, 2013

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Cognitive behavioural therapy group work with voice hearers. Part 2

Mervyn Morris

2007

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The experience of engaging with mental health services among young people who hear voices and their families: a mixed methods exploratory study

Nick Midgley

BMC Health Services Research, 2014

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Cognitive Behavioural Relating Therapy (CBRT) for Voice Hearers: A Case Study

Mark Hayward

Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, 2013

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