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Epistemic injustice amongst clinical and non-clinical voice-hearers: A qualitative thematic analysis study.

Olivia HarrisCarina AndrewsMatthew R BroomeClaudia KustnerPamela Jacobsen
Published in: The British journal of clinical psychology (2022)
Both clinical and non-clinical voice-hearers described experiencing epistemic injustice in wider society. The presence of a 'safe haven' (e.g. spiritualist churches) for non-clinical voice-hearers ameliorated the impact of this to some degree, by allowing people to make connections with others with similar experiences within a non-judgemental and accepting community.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • healthcare