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Psychologists' experience of working with people who hear voices and their views on the idea of voice simulation training: A qualitative study.

Rebecca HignettRebecca CurranHelen L FisherSimon Riches
Published in: Psychology and psychotherapy (2024)
Findings indicate that clinical experience improves psychologists' confidence and knowledge, yet participants reported a lack of subjective understanding of voice hearing. Co-produced simulation training between individuals who hear voices and clinicians was anticipated to improve subjective understanding, empathy and therapeutic relationships, which could support a range of staff and improve quality of care delivered.
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