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Healing Is Possible
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We share stories of people everywhere who have healed from their diagnoses. Powered by healthrevolution.org
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Jacqui Dillon: Healing from hearing distressing voices | Healing Is Possible
Healing Is Possible
1 hour 9 minutes 46 seconds
2 years ago
Jacqui Dillon: Healing from hearing distressing voices | Healing Is Possible

Resource: https://www.hearing-voices.org/ Jacqui Dillon is an activist, author, and speaker, and has lectured and published worldwide on trauma, abuse, hearing voices, psychosis, dissociation, and healing. She is a key figure in the international Hearing Voices Movement, has co-edited three books, published numerous articles and papers and is on the editorial board of the journal Psychosis: Psychological, Social and Integrative Approaches. Jacqui is Honorary Lecturer in Clinical Psychology at the University of East London, Visiting Research Fellow at The Centre for Community Mental Health, Birmingham City University and a member of the Advisory Board, The Collaborating Centre for Values-Based Practice in Health and Social Care, St Catherine’s College, Oxford University. Jacqui’s survival of childhood abuse and subsequent experiences of using psychiatric services inform her work, and she is an outspoken advocate and campaigner for trauma informed approaches to madness and distress. Jacqui is part of a collective voice demanding a radical shift in the way we understand and respond to experiences currently defined as psychiatric illnesses. In 2017, Jacqui was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Psychology by the University of East London.

Healing Is Possible
We share stories of people everywhere who have healed from their diagnoses. Powered by healthrevolution.org