Overcoming Distressing Voices, 2nd Edition by Mark Hayward - ISBN: 9781472140319
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Manage distressing voices with proven CBT techniques and reclaim your life.

Overcoming Distressing Voices, 2nd Edition

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    272 pages

  • Release Date

    8 March 2018

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Summary

Practical help for managing distressing voice hearing experiences

Have you ever heard someone talking to you, but when you turned around no one was there? Voice hearing is more common than might be expected. Many of those who experience this phenomenon won’t find it distressing, while some may find it extremely upsetting and even debilitating.

Although the causes of voice hearing are many and varied, cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) has been found to be a h…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781472140319
ISBN-10:1472140311
Author:Mark Hayward, David Kingdon, Clara Strauss
Publisher:Little, Brown Book Group
Imprint:Robinson
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:272
Edition:2nd
Release Date:8 March 2018
Weight:193g
Dimensions:199mm x 130mm x 17mm
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Critics Review

A ground-breaking guide on overcoming this distressing condition

The information presented is up to date with current thinking within the clinical psychology community and research evidence, yet it is presented in an accessible way, with concepts carefully and clearly explained … the book would be a great resource for voice-hearers either to read independently or with professional support while participating in cognitive behavioural therapy. I will certainly be recommending it to the voice-hearers I work with and their relatives. I will also be suggesting that other mental health professionals I work with read the book - Psychosis

I have enjoyed using the book with clients and they have commented on its clarity, and particularly valued reading the real life experiences. I think this book is a great resource for people who want to start making some

changes to their voice hearing experience on their own or with the support of those close to them - Clinical Psychology Forum

About The Author

Mark Hayward

Mark Hayward is the Director of Research at Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, and an Honorary Senior Lecturer at the University of Sussex. Mark has been working with and learning from people who hear distressing voices for the past twenty years.

Clara Strauss is a Consultant Clinical Psychologist and Clinical Research Fellow at Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, and an Honorary Senior Lecturer at the University of Sussex. Clara has worked for many years with people distressed by hearing voices. She is particularly interested in finding out more about the experience of hearing voices and in finding ways to reduce the distress that voices can cause. Clara is part of a research team, along with Mark, David and others, who have been evaluating a range of therapies for people distressed by hearing voices.

David Kingdon is a Community Psychiatrist and Clinical Director working in Southampton. He is Professor of Mental Health Care Delivery at the University of Southampton. David has published many papers, book chapters and books about cognitive therapy of severe mental illness and mental health service development over the past several decades.

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