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Voices of reason, voices of insanity studies of verbal hallucinations

Hearing voices is equated with madness in our society but Leudar & Thomas show that this has not always been the case and that it may be a normal experience.

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  • "Hearing voices is equated with madness in our society but Leudar & Thomas show that this has not always been the case and that it may be a normal experience."@en
  • "Records of people experiencing verbal hallucinations or hearing voices can be found throughout history. This book of traces such reports through almost 2800 years in order to understand the experience and look at ways in which its meaning has changed or remained the same. Through six cases of historical and contemporary voice hearers, the authors seek to demonstrate how the experience has metamorphosed from being a sign of virtue to a sign of insanity, signalling such illnesses as schizophrenia or dissociation. They argue that the experience is interpreted by the voice hearer according to cultural expectations conveyed through language, and is therefore best studied as a matter of language use. Controversially, they conclude that hearing voices is an ordinary human experience which is unfortunately either mystified or pathologized."@en

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  • "Voices of reason, voices of insanity studies of verbal hallucinations"@en
  • "Voices Of Reason, Voices Of Insanity Studies Of Verbal Hallucinations"@en
  • "Voices of reason, voices of insanity : studies of verbal hallucinations"
  • "Voices of reason, voices of insanity : studies of verbal hallucinations"@en
  • "Voices of Reason, Voices of Insanity Studies of Verbal Hallucinations"@en