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Saturday, April 04, 2009
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Eleanor White wrote to me recently (and to others) as follows, about a novel proposed treatment for V2K abuse that might also work for schizophrenia or other voice-hearing aetiologies.66There is a countermeasure being used by people who hear "voices" they presume to be artificial in origin, conversat...
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Voices
Christina Bruni
Saturday, April 04, 2009 at 03:28 PM
Note to community members,
I logged on to the web site linked to and listened for three minutes to the audio of the competing voices.
It sounds like what you would hear if you had SZ and heard voices.
I would leave it up to you whether you would like to hear the "soundtrack" talked about in this SharePost, or whether you would like to try another coping skill when you hear a voice. The article quoted is from 1974.
Again, I will be writing a SharePost in May about coping skills for hearing voices.
Regards,
Christina
Re: "It sounds like what you would hear if you had SZ ..."
John Allman
Monday, April 13, 2009 at 07:34 AM
Really? Wow! It's nothing like what TIs say they hear, nor the fellow with a SZ diagnosis who tried the one of the soundtracks, and found it effective in empowering him to ignore, and not even to notice, his own voices, if, indeed, they were continuing whilst he was listening. Do you have an SZ diagnosis yourself, and hear voices? If so, do the soundtracks sound like what you hear? If not, how do you know what voices heard by SZ people and allegedly SZ TIs sound like?
re: Re: "It sounds like what you would hear if you had SZ ..."
Christina Bruni
Monday, April 13, 2009 at 12:01 PM
Hello,
I have heard a simulation of voices via a device that recreates the experience.
Regards,
Christina
Note to community members,
I logged on to the web site linked to and listened for three minutes to the audio of the competing voices.
It sounds like what you would hear if you had SZ and heard voices.
I would leave it up to you whether you would like to hear the "soundtrack" talked about in this SharePost, or whether you would like to try another coping skill when you hear a voice. The article quoted is from 1974.
Again, I will be writing a SharePost in May about coping skills for hearing voices.
Regards,
Christina