NYC, April 2, 2017. 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."

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 **

Featuring:

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.org

Gail 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.com

Noel Hunter- Clinical Psychologist and Board Member of Hearing Voices Network USA. See: www.noelrhunter.com

Greg 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.com

Plus a bakesale to support Hearing Voices NYC & the Hearing Voices Research & Development Fund

CG Jung Foundation of NYC (28 East 39th Street)
Sunday April 2nd, 2017 *This weekend* 

$100 Full Fee
$60 Students/Reduced Income Fee
Purchase tickets here: www.westernmassrlc.org/nyc-workshop
 
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