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Auditory hallucinations are when a person hears sounds or voices that are not real. These sounds are usually very clear, making it difficult for the individual to distinguish them from reality. Auditory hallucinations can be quite distressing and can interfere with a person’s daily life. For this reason, it

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The term “Hearing Voices” refers to the experience of hearing, seeing, tasting, smelling and/or feeling something that others don’t. According to a mental health organisation: Hearing voices refers to the experience of hearing a voice when no one else is around or hearing a voice that other people cannot hear. It is sometimes described as an…

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The Hearing Voices Movement is a peer support organization for people who experience voice-hearing. They view hearing gvoices (auditory hallucinations) as a normal rather than pathological phenomenon that people can change their relationships with. This blog post explores this issue.

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People who hear voices have long been the victims of stigma, but recent evidence suggests the phenomenon is more common than previously thought and isn’t necessarily associated with mental illness. A British research team is now trying to establish why people hear voices. They tell Metro how.

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