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'Like jumping off a ledge into the water': A qualitative study of trauma-focussed imaginal exposure for hearing voices.

Natalie FearyRachel M BrandAnne WilliamsNeil Thomas
Published in: Psychology and psychotherapy (2021)
Imaginal exposure may be an effective intervention for people who hear voices that they perceive to be associated with a past traumatic event. Positive changes associated with the intervention may be highly variable between individuals, and encompass changes in sense of self, changes to internal states, and changes to voice-hearing experience. Imaginal exposure interventions may involve some temporary discomfort and symptom exacerbation, which may affect the acceptability of the intervention. This needs to be considered in both future research and clinical delivery.
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