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Making Sense of Paranoia

Personal, Political and Professional Perspectives

Making Sense of Paranoia
Making Sense of Paranoia

Making Sense of Paranoia

Personal, Political and Professional Perspectives

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Peter Bullimore is a voice hearer who spent many years in and out of psychiatric hospitals. It was only when he changed his relationship with his voices and worked through their meaning and his related paranoia that he managed to escape the psychiatric system. Peter now runs his own training and consultancy agency delivering training on hearing voices, childhood trauma and paranoia, both in the UK and internationally. Ian Warwick is a former mental health social worker and has extensive experience in supporting male survivors of sexual abuse and rape. His academic career involved lecturing in mental health and he was also Deputy Pro Vice Chancellor at Manchester Metropolitan University until he retired from academia in 2021. Kenneth Mclaughlin has over 30 years' experience in social work and social care. His direct experience was mainly in the field of mental health before he moved into academia, where he worked as a Senior Lecturer in Mental Health and Social Work. He has published widely in academic and social policy fields.

Peter Bullimore is a voice hearer who spent many years in and out of psychiatric hospitals. It was only when he changed his relationship with his voices and worked through their meaning and his related paranoia that he managed to escape the psychiatric system. Peter now runs his own training and consultancy agency delivering training on hearing voices, childhood trauma and paranoia, both in the UK and internationally. Ian Warwick is a former mental health social worker and has extensive experience in supporting male survivors of sexual abuse and rape. His academic career involved lecturing in mental health and he was also Deputy Pro Vice Chancellor at Manchester Metropolitan University until he retired from academia in 2021. Kenneth Mclaughlin has over 30 years' experience in social work and social care. His direct experience was mainly in the field of mental health before he moved into academia, where he worked as a Senior Lecturer in Mental Health and Social Work. He has published widely in academic and social policy fields.

Specificaties

  • Uitgever
    Cambridge Scholars Publishing
  • Verschenen
    apr. 2024
  • Bladzijden
    265
  • Genre
    Psychiatrie
  • Afmetingen
    212 x 148 mm
  • EAN
    9781036400798
  • Paperback
    Paperback
  • Taal
    Engels

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