| NYC, April 2, 2017. What can we learn from people who hear voices?  Event1 #470881 "Please join us for a lively afternoon exploring how insights from people who have been diagnosed with psychiatric illnesses are raising fundamental questions about mental health, community and human experience."
 
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| What Can We Learn from People Who Hear Voices? 
 Please join us for a lively afternoon exploring how insights from people who have been diagnosed with psychiatric illnesses are raising fundamental questions about mental health, community and human experience. **All proceeds go to Hearing Voices Network NYC and Hearing Voices Research & Development Fund **
Jacqui Dillon- National Chair, Hearing Voices Network, England, and co-editor of "Living with Voices, An Anthology of 50 Voice Hearers’ Stories of Recovery". See: www.jacquidillon.orgGail A. Hornstein- Professor of Psychology, Mount Holyoke College, and author of "Agnes’s Jacket: A Psychologist’s Search for the Meanings of Madness". See: www.gailhornstein.comNoel Hunter- Clinical Psychologist and Board Member of Hearing Voices Network USA. See: www.noelrhunter.comGreg Shankland- Voice Hearer and business strategist. He is the founder of MAD-Sense, bringing unique insights to the understanding of intrusive phenomena. See: www.mad-sense.comPlus a bakesale to support Hearing Voices NYC & the Hearing Voices Research & Development Fund 
$60 Students/Reduced Income Fee |