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Book Library

  • Baker, Paul. (1995). The voice inside: A practical guide to coping with hearing voices. Manchester, UK: Hearing Voices Network.
  • Barham, Peter. (1984). Schizophrenia and Human Value. London: Blackwell (revised ed., Free Association Books, 1993).
  • Bentall, Richard. (2003). Madness Explained: Psychosis and Human Nature. London: Penguin.
  • Blackman, Lisa. (2001). Hearing Voices, Embodiment and Experience. London: Free Association Books.
  • Bloom, S. (1997). Creating Sanctuary: Towards the Evolution of Safe Communities. London: Routledge.
  • Boyle, Mary. (1992; expanded 2nd ed., 2003). Schizophrenia—A Scientific Delusion? London: Routledge.
  • Bracken, Patrick. (2002). Trauma: Culture, Meaning, and Philosophy. London: Whurr Publishers.
  • Bracken, P. and Thomas, P. (2005). Postpsychiatry: Mental Health in a Postmodern World. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • British Psychological Society, Division of Clinical Psychology (2000). Recent advances in understanding mental illness and psychotic experiences
  • British Psychological Society, Division of Clinical Psychology (2014).  Understanding Psychosis and Schizophrenia
  • Chadwick, Peter. (1997). Schizophrenia: The Positive Perspective. London: Routledge.
  • Coleman, Ron. (1999). Hearing voices and the politics of oppression. In Craig Newnes, Guy Holmes, and Cailzie Dunn (eds.), This is Madness. Ross-on-Wye, UK: PCCS Books, pp.149-163.
  • Coleman, Ron. (2004). Recovery: An Alien Concept (2nd Edition). Lewis, Scotland: P&P Press (available from www.workingtorecovery.co.uk).
  • Coleman, Ron and Mike Smith. (2006) Working with Voices—Victim to Victor (2nd ed). Lewis, Scotland: P&P Press (available from www.workingtorecovery.co.uk).
  • Coleman, R., Smith, M. and Good, J. (2003). Psychiatric First Aid in Psychosis: A Handbook for Nurses, Carers and People Distressed by Psychotic Experience (2nd ed.). Lewis, Scotland: P&P Press (available from www.workingtorecovery.co.uk).
  • Corstens, D., Escher, S. and Romme, M. (2008). Accepting and working with voices: The Maastricht Approach. In A. Moskowitz, I. Schafer and M. J. Dorahy (eds.), Psychosis, Trauma and Dissociation: Emerging Perspectives on Severe Psychopathology. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, pp. 319-331.
  • Corstens, D., May, R. and Longden, E. (2007). Talking with Voices: The Voice Dialoguing Manual (available from www.intervoiceonline.org).
  • Deegan, Patricia. Coping with voices: Self-help strategies for people who hear voices that are distressing
  • Downs, Julie (ed.). (2001). Coping with voices and visions and Starting and supporting hearing voices groups. Manchester, UK: Hearing Voices Network
  • Escher, Sandra and Marius Romme. (2010). Children Hearing Voices: What You Need to Know and What You Can Do (available from www.pccs-books.co.uk).
  • Hall, Will. (2012).  Harm Reduction Guide to Coming Off Psychiatric Drugs.  The Icarus Project and Freedom Center.
  • Herman, Judith Lewis (1992). Trauma and Recovery: The Aftermath of Violence From Domestic Abuse to Political Terror. New York: Basic Books.
  • Hornstein, Gail A. (2009). Agnes’s Jacket: A Psychologist’s Search for the Meanings of Madness. New York: Rodale Books.
  • Icarus Project. (2004). Navigating the Space Between Brilliance and Madness: A Reader and Roadmap of Bipolar Worlds.
  • James, Adam. (2001). Raising our Voices: An Account of the Hearing Voices Movement. Gloucester, UK: Handsell Publications (available from www.workingtorecovery.co.uk).
  • Jaynes, Julian. (1976). The Origins of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind. Boston: Houghton Mifflin.
  • Jenner, F.A., A.C.D. Monteiro, J.A. Zagalo-Cardoso, and J.A. Cunha-Oliveira. (1993). Schizophrenia: A Disease or Some Ways of Being Human? Sheffield, UK: Sheffield Academic Press.
  • Lehmann, Peter (ed.). (2002). Coming off Psychiatric Drugs
  • Leudar, I. and P. Thomas. (2000). Voices of Reason, Voices of Insanity – Studies of Verbal Hallucinations. London: Routledge.
  • Parker, J., E. Georgaca, D. Harper, T. McLaughlin, and M. Stowell-Smith (1995). Deconstructing Psychopathology. London: Sage.
  • Read, Jim. (2009). Psychiatric Drugs: Key Issues and Service User Perspectives. London: Palgrave Macmillan/MIND.
  • Romme, M. and S. Escher (eds.). (1993, 2nd ed. 1998). Accepting Voices. London: MIND Publications.
  • Romme, M. and S. Escher. (1996). Empowering people who hear voices. In Gillian Haddock and Peter Slade (eds.), Cognitive Behavioural Interventions with Psychotic Disorders. London: Routledge, pp.137-150.
  • Romme, M., S. Escher et al. (1996). Understanding Voices — Coping with Auditory Hallucinations and Confusing Realities. Gloucester, UK: Handsell Publications (available from www.workingtorecovery.co.uk).
  • Romme, M. and S. Escher. (2000). Making Sense of Voices: A Guide for Mental Health Professionals Working with Voice-Hearers (includes the Maastricht Interview). London: MIND Publications.
  • Romme, M. and Escher, S. (2005). Trauma and hearing voices. In W. Larkin and A. Morrison (eds.) Trauma and Psychosis: New Directions for Theory and Therapy. Routledge: London.
  • Romme, Marius, Sandra Escher, Jacqui Dillon, Dirk Corstens, and Mervyn Morris (eds.). (2009). Living with Voices: 50 Stories of Recovery (available from www.pccs-books.co.uk).
  • Rothschild, B. (2000). The Body Remembers: The Psychophysiology of Trauma and Trauma Treatment. London: Norton.
  • Slade, P.D. and R.P. Bentall. (1988). Sensory Deception: Towards a Scientific Analysis of Hallucinations. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.
  • Smith, Daniel. (2007). Muses, Madmen, and Prophets: Rethinking the History, Science, and Meaning of Auditory Hallucination. New York: Penguin Press.
  • Stastny, Peter and Peter Lehmann (eds.). (2007). Alternatives Beyond Psychiatry (available from www.peter-lehmann-publishing.com).
  • Steele, Ken and Claire Berman. (2001). The Day the Voices Stopped: A Schizophrenic’s Journey From Madness to Hope. New York: Basic Books.
  • Stephens, Lynn and George Graham. (2000). When Self-Consciousness Breaks: Alien Voices and Inserted Thoughts. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
  • Sweeney, Angela, Peter Beresford, Alison Faulkner, Mary Nettle, and Diana Rose (eds.). This is Survivor Research.
  • Thomas, Philip. (1997). The Dialectics of Schizophrenia. London: Free Association Books.
  • Watkins, John. (1998). Hearing Voices: A Common Human Experience. Melbourne, Australia: Hill of Content.
  • Watkins, John. Healing Schizophrenia: Using Medication Wisely.
  • Watters, Ethan. (2010). Crazy Like Us: The Globalization of the American Psyche. New York: Free Press.
  • Weinstein, Jenny (ed.). Mental Health, Service User Involvement, and Recovery. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers.
  • Whitaker, Robert. (2010). Anatomy of an Epidemic: Magic Bullets, Psychiatric Drugs, and the Astonishing Rise of Mental Illness in America. New York: Crown Books.
  • Working to Recovery. How to Start and Run a Hearing Voices Group.
  • Working to Recovery. Working with Voices: Victim to Victor Workbook.

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