Virtual Webinar

Talking With Voices: Investigating the Efficacy of a Novel Treatment Strategy for Auditory Hallucinations Targeted at Trauma-Related Mechanisms

1.5 CE Hours Clinical Intermediate
Talking With Voices: Investigating the Efficacy of a Novel Treatment Strategy for Auditory Hallucinations Targeted at Trauma-Related Mechanisms

References

References

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  • Longden, E., Branitsky, A., Jones, W., & Peters, S. (2023). When therapists talk to voices: Perspectives from service-users who experience auditory hallucinations. Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice, 96(4), 967-981.
  • Longden, E., Corstens, D., Bowe, S., Pyle, M., Emsley, R., Peters, S., … & Morrison, A. P. (2022). A psychological intervention for engaging dialogically with auditory hallucinations (Talking With Voices): A single-site, randomised controlled feasibility trial. Schizophrenia Research, 250, 172-179.
  • Longden, E., Corstens, D., Morrison, A.P., Larkin, A., Murphy, E., Holden, N., Steele, A., Branitsky, A., & Bowe, S. (2021). A treatment protocol to guide the delivery of dialogical engagement with auditory hallucinations: Experience from the Talking With Voices pilot trial. Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice, 94(3), 558-572.