Voices in Psychosis
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Voices in Psychosis
Interdisciplinary Perspectives
Alderson-Day, Ben; Woods, Angela; Fernyhough, Charles
Oxford University Press
09/2022
272
Dura
Inglês
9780192898388
15 a 20 dias
656
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Part One: Orientations
1: Angela Woods, Ben Alderson-Day, Charles Fernyhough: Voices in Psychosis: Interdisciplinary Listening
2: Guy Dodgson, Stephanie Common, Peter Moseley, Rebecca Lee, Ben Alderson-Day: Voices in Context: What Do Early Intervention in Psychosis Services Offer?
3: 'Isaac' (Pseudonym): Reflecting on Voices
Part Two: The Experience of Hearing Voices
4: Gillian Allnutt: The Quickening
5: Ben Alderson-Day, Thomas Ward: The Sound of Fear
6: Asa Jansson: Affect and Voice-Hearing: Past and Present
7: Jamie Moffatt: Bodily Sensations During Voice-Hearing Experiences: A Role for Interoception?
8: Peter Moseley, Kaja Mitrenga: The Varieties and Complexities of Multimodal Hallucinations in Psychosis
9: John Foxwell: Lost Agency and the Sense of Control
10: Adam J. Powell: Pollution and Purity: Understanding Voices as Punishment for Un-Wholly Sins
Part Three: Approaching Experience
11: Hilary Powell: Voices in Psychosis: A Medieval Perspective
12: Tehseen Noorani: Conspiration in the Archive: Sense-Making and the Research Interview Methodology
13: Marco Bernini: Reading for Departure: Narrative Theory and Phenomenological Interviews on Hallucinations
14: Angela Woods: Relating to Leah's Voices
Part Four: Locating Voices in Language
15: Sam Wilkinson, Joel Krueger: The Phenomenology of Voice-Hearing and Two Concepts of Voice
16: Felicity Deamer: Bridging the Gap in Common Ground When Talking about Voices
17: Elena Semino, Luke Collins, Zsofia Demjen: Silences in First-Person Accounts of Voice-Hearing: A Linguistic Approach
Part Five: Spatial and Relational Dimensions
18: Peter Garratt: Household Ghosts and Personified Presences
19: Mary Coaten: Voice-Hearing and Lived Space
20: Patricia Waugh: Vagabond Narratives: To Be Without a Home
21: Christopher C.H. Cook: Leah's Voices: Reflections on Auditory Verbal Hallucinations as Spiritual and Religious Experience
22: Anna Luce, Nicola Barclay: 'I just feel like there's just lots of people in my head!' Reciprocal Roles and Voice-Hearing
23: David Dupuis: Learning to Navigate Hallucinations: Comparing Voice Control Ability During Psychosis and in Ritual Use of Psychedelics
24: Akiko Hart: Then I open the door and walk into their world': Crossing the Threshold and Hearing the Voice
Part Six: Voice-Hearing and Mental Processes
25: Charles Fernyhough: Remembering Voices
26: Colleen Rollins, Jane Garrison: Voices and Reality Monitoring: How Do We Know What Is Real?
27: Corinne Saunders: Supernatural Presences: Medieval and Modern Narratives of Voice-Hearing
28: David Napthine: Maelstrom
1: Angela Woods, Ben Alderson-Day, Charles Fernyhough: Voices in Psychosis: Interdisciplinary Listening
2: Guy Dodgson, Stephanie Common, Peter Moseley, Rebecca Lee, Ben Alderson-Day: Voices in Context: What Do Early Intervention in Psychosis Services Offer?
3: 'Isaac' (Pseudonym): Reflecting on Voices
Part Two: The Experience of Hearing Voices
4: Gillian Allnutt: The Quickening
5: Ben Alderson-Day, Thomas Ward: The Sound of Fear
6: Asa Jansson: Affect and Voice-Hearing: Past and Present
7: Jamie Moffatt: Bodily Sensations During Voice-Hearing Experiences: A Role for Interoception?
8: Peter Moseley, Kaja Mitrenga: The Varieties and Complexities of Multimodal Hallucinations in Psychosis
9: John Foxwell: Lost Agency and the Sense of Control
10: Adam J. Powell: Pollution and Purity: Understanding Voices as Punishment for Un-Wholly Sins
Part Three: Approaching Experience
11: Hilary Powell: Voices in Psychosis: A Medieval Perspective
12: Tehseen Noorani: Conspiration in the Archive: Sense-Making and the Research Interview Methodology
13: Marco Bernini: Reading for Departure: Narrative Theory and Phenomenological Interviews on Hallucinations
14: Angela Woods: Relating to Leah's Voices
Part Four: Locating Voices in Language
15: Sam Wilkinson, Joel Krueger: The Phenomenology of Voice-Hearing and Two Concepts of Voice
16: Felicity Deamer: Bridging the Gap in Common Ground When Talking about Voices
17: Elena Semino, Luke Collins, Zsofia Demjen: Silences in First-Person Accounts of Voice-Hearing: A Linguistic Approach
Part Five: Spatial and Relational Dimensions
18: Peter Garratt: Household Ghosts and Personified Presences
19: Mary Coaten: Voice-Hearing and Lived Space
20: Patricia Waugh: Vagabond Narratives: To Be Without a Home
21: Christopher C.H. Cook: Leah's Voices: Reflections on Auditory Verbal Hallucinations as Spiritual and Religious Experience
22: Anna Luce, Nicola Barclay: 'I just feel like there's just lots of people in my head!' Reciprocal Roles and Voice-Hearing
23: David Dupuis: Learning to Navigate Hallucinations: Comparing Voice Control Ability During Psychosis and in Ritual Use of Psychedelics
24: Akiko Hart: Then I open the door and walk into their world': Crossing the Threshold and Hearing the Voice
Part Six: Voice-Hearing and Mental Processes
25: Charles Fernyhough: Remembering Voices
26: Colleen Rollins, Jane Garrison: Voices and Reality Monitoring: How Do We Know What Is Real?
27: Corinne Saunders: Supernatural Presences: Medieval and Modern Narratives of Voice-Hearing
28: David Napthine: Maelstrom
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Part One: Orientations
1: Angela Woods, Ben Alderson-Day, Charles Fernyhough: Voices in Psychosis: Interdisciplinary Listening
2: Guy Dodgson, Stephanie Common, Peter Moseley, Rebecca Lee, Ben Alderson-Day: Voices in Context: What Do Early Intervention in Psychosis Services Offer?
3: 'Isaac' (Pseudonym): Reflecting on Voices
Part Two: The Experience of Hearing Voices
4: Gillian Allnutt: The Quickening
5: Ben Alderson-Day, Thomas Ward: The Sound of Fear
6: Asa Jansson: Affect and Voice-Hearing: Past and Present
7: Jamie Moffatt: Bodily Sensations During Voice-Hearing Experiences: A Role for Interoception?
8: Peter Moseley, Kaja Mitrenga: The Varieties and Complexities of Multimodal Hallucinations in Psychosis
9: John Foxwell: Lost Agency and the Sense of Control
10: Adam J. Powell: Pollution and Purity: Understanding Voices as Punishment for Un-Wholly Sins
Part Three: Approaching Experience
11: Hilary Powell: Voices in Psychosis: A Medieval Perspective
12: Tehseen Noorani: Conspiration in the Archive: Sense-Making and the Research Interview Methodology
13: Marco Bernini: Reading for Departure: Narrative Theory and Phenomenological Interviews on Hallucinations
14: Angela Woods: Relating to Leah's Voices
Part Four: Locating Voices in Language
15: Sam Wilkinson, Joel Krueger: The Phenomenology of Voice-Hearing and Two Concepts of Voice
16: Felicity Deamer: Bridging the Gap in Common Ground When Talking about Voices
17: Elena Semino, Luke Collins, Zsofia Demjen: Silences in First-Person Accounts of Voice-Hearing: A Linguistic Approach
Part Five: Spatial and Relational Dimensions
18: Peter Garratt: Household Ghosts and Personified Presences
19: Mary Coaten: Voice-Hearing and Lived Space
20: Patricia Waugh: Vagabond Narratives: To Be Without a Home
21: Christopher C.H. Cook: Leah's Voices: Reflections on Auditory Verbal Hallucinations as Spiritual and Religious Experience
22: Anna Luce, Nicola Barclay: 'I just feel like there's just lots of people in my head!' Reciprocal Roles and Voice-Hearing
23: David Dupuis: Learning to Navigate Hallucinations: Comparing Voice Control Ability During Psychosis and in Ritual Use of Psychedelics
24: Akiko Hart: Then I open the door and walk into their world': Crossing the Threshold and Hearing the Voice
Part Six: Voice-Hearing and Mental Processes
25: Charles Fernyhough: Remembering Voices
26: Colleen Rollins, Jane Garrison: Voices and Reality Monitoring: How Do We Know What Is Real?
27: Corinne Saunders: Supernatural Presences: Medieval and Modern Narratives of Voice-Hearing
28: David Napthine: Maelstrom
1: Angela Woods, Ben Alderson-Day, Charles Fernyhough: Voices in Psychosis: Interdisciplinary Listening
2: Guy Dodgson, Stephanie Common, Peter Moseley, Rebecca Lee, Ben Alderson-Day: Voices in Context: What Do Early Intervention in Psychosis Services Offer?
3: 'Isaac' (Pseudonym): Reflecting on Voices
Part Two: The Experience of Hearing Voices
4: Gillian Allnutt: The Quickening
5: Ben Alderson-Day, Thomas Ward: The Sound of Fear
6: Asa Jansson: Affect and Voice-Hearing: Past and Present
7: Jamie Moffatt: Bodily Sensations During Voice-Hearing Experiences: A Role for Interoception?
8: Peter Moseley, Kaja Mitrenga: The Varieties and Complexities of Multimodal Hallucinations in Psychosis
9: John Foxwell: Lost Agency and the Sense of Control
10: Adam J. Powell: Pollution and Purity: Understanding Voices as Punishment for Un-Wholly Sins
Part Three: Approaching Experience
11: Hilary Powell: Voices in Psychosis: A Medieval Perspective
12: Tehseen Noorani: Conspiration in the Archive: Sense-Making and the Research Interview Methodology
13: Marco Bernini: Reading for Departure: Narrative Theory and Phenomenological Interviews on Hallucinations
14: Angela Woods: Relating to Leah's Voices
Part Four: Locating Voices in Language
15: Sam Wilkinson, Joel Krueger: The Phenomenology of Voice-Hearing and Two Concepts of Voice
16: Felicity Deamer: Bridging the Gap in Common Ground When Talking about Voices
17: Elena Semino, Luke Collins, Zsofia Demjen: Silences in First-Person Accounts of Voice-Hearing: A Linguistic Approach
Part Five: Spatial and Relational Dimensions
18: Peter Garratt: Household Ghosts and Personified Presences
19: Mary Coaten: Voice-Hearing and Lived Space
20: Patricia Waugh: Vagabond Narratives: To Be Without a Home
21: Christopher C.H. Cook: Leah's Voices: Reflections on Auditory Verbal Hallucinations as Spiritual and Religious Experience
22: Anna Luce, Nicola Barclay: 'I just feel like there's just lots of people in my head!' Reciprocal Roles and Voice-Hearing
23: David Dupuis: Learning to Navigate Hallucinations: Comparing Voice Control Ability During Psychosis and in Ritual Use of Psychedelics
24: Akiko Hart: Then I open the door and walk into their world': Crossing the Threshold and Hearing the Voice
Part Six: Voice-Hearing and Mental Processes
25: Charles Fernyhough: Remembering Voices
26: Colleen Rollins, Jane Garrison: Voices and Reality Monitoring: How Do We Know What Is Real?
27: Corinne Saunders: Supernatural Presences: Medieval and Modern Narratives of Voice-Hearing
28: David Napthine: Maelstrom
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