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Hearing Voices
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Phenomenology of AHs☜ A New Phenomenological Survey of Auditory Hallucinations: Evidence for Subtypes and Implications for Theory and Practice☜C78CB7
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Philosophical phenomenology and AVHS
Philosophical phenomenology and AVHS☜HYPOTHESIS AND THEORY ARTICLEpublished: 09 April 2013doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2013.00127Stop, look, listen: the need for philosophicalphenomenological perspectives on auditory verbal hallucinationsSimon McCarthy-Jones , Joel Krueger , Frank Larøi , Matthew Broome and Charles Fernyhough ☜C78CB7
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Voices in schizophrenia and PTSD☜Auditory verbal hallucinations in schizophrenia& PTSD: common phenomenology, common cause, common interventions?☜C78CB7
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Women’s Experiences of Hearing Voices »
Women’s Experiences of Hearing Voices
Women’s Experiences of Hearing Voices☜This paper explores the experiences of women who “hear voices”. We begin by examining historical understandings of women hearing voices. We next report the results of a qualitative study into voice-hearing women’s experiences. Finally, we present results from a quantitative study comparing voice-hearing in women (n = 65) and men (n = 132) in a psychiatric setting. ☜C78CB7
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