This is a jargon-free, user-friendly resource for voice-hearers and their carers, as well as the clinicians and groups who support them both. It offers a new and practical way of looking at voice-hearing as well as a host of practical strategies to assist in recovery. The resource provides these three groups with practical techniques they can use on a daily basis.
Key Features
- User-friendly resource tailored for voice-hearers, carers, and clinicians.
- Practical strategies designed to assist in recovery.
- Addresses individual needs of voice-hearers, clinicians, and carers.
- Proactive, practical, and client-centred framework.
- Aims to reduce anxiety and increase learning of new ways to deal with voices.
Additional Information
The resource is built around three core sections. Each of the sections speaks directly to voice-hearers, clinicians, and carers, in turn. The style and content address each group's individual needs in terms appropriate to them and schools them in how to deal with voices from their particular perspective.
Specifications
- Author: Keith Butler.
- Profession: Consultant clinical psychologist and associate fellow of the BPS (British Psychological Society).
- Experience: Key player in the development of the Buckinghamshire Early Intervention Service (BEIS).
- Role: Clinical lead in the BEIS for its first 6 years up to retirement at the end of 2010.