What is it about?

An exploration of what it is like to be a mental health professional, exercising power and working with people who hear voices, while also being understood and limited by professional ways of talking

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Why is it important?

Mental health professionals have a lot of power and it is useful for them to reflect on how they use this; how they experience this

Perspectives

This is my own reflection on different theories and ways of understanding that are used in the setting of mental health services

Dr Simon J Wharne
Open University

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This page is a summary of: “On being an auditory hallucination”: A reflection on theory, practice, existential philosophy, and hearing voices., The Humanistic Psychologist, December 2018, American Psychological Association (APA),
DOI: 10.1037/hum0000102.
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