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Perth Voices Clinic in Murdoch, Western Australia | Therapist



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Perth Voices Clinic

Locality: Murdoch, Western Australia

Phone: +61 477 453 264



Address: Building 440 6150 Murdoch, WA, Australia

Website: http://www.perthvoicesclinic.com.au

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25.01.2022 This lay summary article shows that socialising and talking about voice hearing experiences may reduce feelings of stigmatisation and improve the well-being of individuals who hear voices. https://theconversation.com/hearing-voices-can-be-frighteni



24.01.2022 This looks to be a wonderful event!

22.01.2022 In this Youtube video, Elisabeth explains how she deals with her voices. Here is the link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZXCWgaSPpcE

20.01.2022 Mental illness is not always at the origin of auditory hallucinations, this article lists the many other causes. Here is the link: https://www.webmd.com/schizophrenia/auditory-hallucinations



18.01.2022 Happy World Hearing Voices Day!!! To help reduce stigma around this common human experience, we have prepared a "Myths and Facts about Hearing Voices" poster . Anyone is welcome to use and share this poster to help educate the wider community (email me for the full PDF).

18.01.2022 I'm excited to provide the links to view an excellent interview for "WA Real" podcast on hearing voices, loneliness and psychosis by our fabulous Research Director, Prof Johanna Badcock (UWA). Check it out! - Youtube: https://youtu.be/abzpabb9sN0 - WA Real Website: https://wareal.com.au/174-johanna-badcock/

15.01.2022 In this article, Katie explains what it is like to experience Postnatal Psychosis to raise awareness and reduce stigma associated with this experience. Here is the link: https://www.sbs.com.au//postnatal-psychosis-mum-details-fr



10.01.2022 Dr Georgie Paulik-White (clinical psychologist, Clinical Director) is running a live and interactive online workshop for mental health clinicians on treating trauma in people with psychosis and/or voices on Monday 7th December - see flyer for more details

08.01.2022 Supporting People Who Hear Voices during COVID Times (Webinar) During COVID times, people who hear voices may have been affected in several different ways. Supporters can find helpful ways to provide mutual support for both themselves and those they are supporting. In this webinar run by CoMHWA's Peers4Connection they will explore what is meant by hearing voices, the impact COVID has had on people who hear voices as well as some strategies and tips for both coping with heari...ng voices and supporting those who do. Date: Friday 20th November 2020 Time: 10.00 -11.30am Location: Online via Webinar RSVP: https://us02web.zoom.us//register/WN_uoLuYqntTLyLTLKkJdwESg

05.01.2022 This article addresses tinnitus and its possible relationship with 'auditory hallucinations' here is the link: https://leader.pubs.asha.org//10.10/leader.AEA.23122018.20

04.01.2022 Hearing voices can come in many forms some voices are friendly, helpful, insightful and inspiring whilst others are scary, critical or commanding. This animation, produced in collaboration with the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Oxford and the McPin Hearing Voices Lived Experience Advisory Panel, shares the stories of people who hear one type of voices: those which threaten them or criticise them. Our hope is that this animation inspires more conversations about voices, because nobody should be hearing nasty voices alone. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C8ndR1Umj5A To read the full open access research paper, see: https://bpspsychub.onlinelibrary.wiley.com//10./papt.12303

03.01.2022 Here is a nice website that provides useful information to individuals who experience voices and to their family members and/or friends. https://www.mind.org.uk//type/hearing-voices/about-voices/



02.01.2022 Here is a very helpful website where kids, teens and young adults can find information about a wide range of topics including "hearing voices". Individuals who need to talk to someone also have the possibility to call the helpline, or use the live chat, the peer group or the app. Here is the link: https://kidshelpline.com.au/teens/issues/hearing-voices

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