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originally posted by: anotherside
I want to preface this expiriment could have unknown side effects. It is from a man who has decoded voices professionaly. I know how insane it sounds im a professional voice hearer. So heres the proposed code. Change it up if you need to.
"All beings stop integrations."
originally posted by: OccamsRazor04
a reply to: ManBehindTheMask
A voice hearer is someone with verbal auditory hallucinations. No idea how that's a job.
originally posted by: OccamsRazor04
a reply to: TerryDon79
Works for what exactly. I can't decipher the op.
Workshops for voice hearers and professionals
About the workshops my collaborators and I provide (in Dutch and English):
The format of this 3-day workshop for voice hearers and professionals is originally developed by Romme and Escher, well known Dutch researchers and professional psychiatry activists who gave the hearing voices movement an enormous impuls. I participated with them in several workshops and started to organise it independently and added my own accents. The idea is to bring voice hearers and professionals who work with the voice hearers in groups together and practice several methodologies. The fundamental approach although is to model a paradigm shift concerning voice hearing where respectful attitude and persistent focus on the relation between life-history and voices are the key elements. We experienced that many VHs who are clients in the Mental Health System are captured in a long lasting powerless relationship with their voices and the surrounding professionals, amplified by a medical model based view on auditory hallucinations as a symptom of genetic psychiatric or even brain disease where is no hope anymore except using medication that often doesn’t stop or change the voices. People who really profit from the medical model based treatment won’t visit our training because they don’t need to! Our recovery based paradigm creates hope and direction for a more constructive dialogue between voice hearer and his/her voice(s) and between voice hearer and professional. Making sense of voices is what our aim is.