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by Ron Co...Working with Voices - Victim to Victor, <br />by Ron Coleman & Mike Smith. P&P Press Limited, 2006.<br /><br />The new, second edition, Victim to Victor Workbook is for voice hearers and the people they select to support them. It will enable people who have difficulties to cope with their voices and to discover different sides to their voices. It will unfold their relationship with the voices and by doing so will stimulate them to acquire more effective ways of coping. Most important in this process, and well stimulated in this workbook, is to take ownership of the voice hearing experience. The workbook provides the opportunity for the person to begin the process of growing from victim to victor by writing his or her own life history in relation to their voice hearing, then moving forward to other positive growth exercises. This book will stimulate the person to plan their own future and life again, and is especially helpful for those who are presently feeling too overpowered by their voices to become their master.<br /><br /><br />Hearing Voices A Common Human Experience<br />by John Watkins<br /><br />This book explores ways of working creatively with voices and other inner experiences to foster personal growth, healing and recovery.<br /><br /><br />Accepting Voices: A New Approach to Voice-hearing Outside the Illness Model <br />by M. Romme & S. Escher. Mind, 1993.<br /><br />This acclaimed book illustrates how many people who hear voices come to terms with their experience without recourse to psychiatry. Focuses on techniques for dealing with voices, emphasising the importance of personal growth.<br /><br /><br />Making Sense of Voices - A guide for professionals who work with voice hearers<br />by M. Romme and S. Escher. Mind, 2000.<br /><br />Marius Romme and Sandra Escher triggered a seismic shift in the understanding of voice-hearing. They put the powerful case for accepting and validating people’s own interpretations of their voices, and showed how such interpretations often enabled people to live with them far more effectively than bio-medical approaches. This handbook for practitioners builds on this work. It combines examples with guidance on the various processes involved in enabling voice-hearers to deal with their voices and lead an active and fulfilling life.intervoice onlinehttp://www.intervoiceonline.org/2006/12/19/publications-on-hearing-voices-by-intervoice-members-and-associatesnoreply@blogger.com