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ISPS-US Presents: Historically, mental health services have dissuaded voice hearers from talking to or engaging with their voices, instead favoring distraction or suppression techniques. Many voice hearers, however, have pushed back on this approach and developed ways to talk and relate to their voices. Rooted in the work of the Hearing Voices Movement, the Talking with Voices approach involves a therapist speaking directly to an individual’s voices, and the voice hearer repeating the voice’s responses verbatim, with the aim of helping to create a more peaceful and understanding relationship between voice(s) an…Read more
Learning Objectives
1. To define the current state of the evidence base for the Talking with Voices approach.
2. To list the key clinical components of the Talking with Voices intervention.
3. To explain how voices with diverse presentations can be constructed as protective and functional in context.
Learning Levels
All levels