Madness Radio: Living With Voices Ron Coleman, July 3rd, 2011
on Jul 16 in News
Are voices real — or are they just auditory hallucinations and sign of mental illness?
Is it best to try to control and get rid of voices — or listen and discover their meaning? After being sexually abused by a priest and in grief at the death of his first wife, Scottish advocate Ron Coleman started hearing voices, was labeled a chronic schizophrenic and spent six years in psychiatric hospitals. Ron describes his remarkable recovery, and how he became a renowned teacher and leading trainer with the Hearing Voices movement in the UK.
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