via The Project TV
The movement that encourages you to talk to your voices
Monday, 4 June 2012
For many people with mental illness that hear voices, it can be an isolating and fearful experience that can literally derail someone’s life.
The voices can be male, female, old or young. There can be one or many, and often reflect the unexpressed emotional state of the hearer. Many assume that hearing voices is related to people who suffer from schizophrenia, but it can also occur to people suffering from other mental illnesses.
But a new movement is offering hope to sufferers, regardless of their diagnoses. The believe that the problem is not in the hearing of the voices, but the hearers inability to cope with the experience.
Tonight The Project takes a look at Hearing Voices, the society that offers a place for sufferers to connect with others and learn to speak to the voices they hear.
Monday, 4 June 2012
For many people with mental illness that hear voices, it can be an isolating and fearful experience that can literally derail someone’s life.
The voices can be male, female, old or young. There can be one or many, and often reflect the unexpressed emotional state of the hearer. Many assume that hearing voices is related to people who suffer from schizophrenia, but it can also occur to people suffering from other mental illnesses.
But a new movement is offering hope to sufferers, regardless of their diagnoses. The believe that the problem is not in the hearing of the voices, but the hearers inability to cope with the experience.
Tonight The Project takes a look at Hearing Voices, the society that offers a place for sufferers to connect with others and learn to speak to the voices they hear.
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