Working with People Who Experience Hearing Voices Masterclass
Event description
Debra’s captivating masterclasses offer personal reflections that will deepen understanding of the voice hearing experience for people who hear voices, their family and carers, as well as health professionals.
Debra will examine the role that voices play in people’s lives, including their function as a stress response mechanism. She will also present practical techniques, referring to evidence-based interventions, that support individuals dealing with the distressing aspects of voice hearing.
Do not miss this unique opportunity to enhance skills and improve resilience and recovery for those who hear voices. Reserve your place now via to participate in open, meaningful discussions within a supportive environment.
Masterclass Key Learnings/Outcomes:
- Introduction to techniques that support the distressing aspects of voice hearing.
- Explore the rationale and effectiveness of a normalising approach to voice hearing.
- Experience the value of providing opportunities and environments in which people can talk openly and freely about their voice hearing experiences.
- Establish the advantage of reframing voice hearing as a stress response mechanism.
- Improved understanding of the benefits in exploring voices content.
- Recognition of the role that voices play in people’s lives.
Program suitable for: Psychologists, psychiatrists, mental health nurses, social workers, peer workers, occupational therapists, counsellors and mental health recovery and rehabilitation workers.
All proceeds will support the invaluable work of Richmond Wellbeing’s Hearing Voices Network. As one participant recently shared, “I realised that I was not alone in hearing voices and the Hearing Voices Network group provides a safe place to talk about hearing voices, which helps everyone who shares this experience.”
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