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Relating to Voices using Compassion Focused Therapy: A Self-help Companion

✍ Scribed by Charlie Heriot-Maitland, Eleanor Longden


Publisher
Routledge
Year
2022
Tongue
English
Leaves
189
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Relating to Voices helps people who hear voices to develop a more compassionate understanding and relationship with their voices.

In this book, authors Charlie and Eleanor create a warm and caring tone for the reader and a respectful tone for their voices. With the help of regular β€˜check-in boxes’, the book guides the reader towards an understanding of what voices are, what they may represent, and how we can learn to work with them in a way that leads to a more peaceful relationship. It offers a shift away from viewing voices as the enemies, towards viewing them as potential allies in emotional problem-solving. This approach may be different to some others that readers have come across, which can often be about challenging voices, suppressing them, distracting from them, or getting rid of them. The Compassion Focused Therapy (CFT) approach suggests that we can learn to relate to both voices and ourselves in a way that is less about conflict and more about cooperation.

This book will be a useful companion for voice-hearers as well as for their supporters and allies in their journey of self-help. It will also be of use to mental health and social service workers.

✦ Table of Contents


Cover
Half Title
Title
Copyright
Contents
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Some suggestions for how to use this book
Part 1 Before we start
1 Voice-hearing: A normal human experience
2 What is Compassion Focused Therapy? And how can it help support voice-hearers?
Part 2 Beginning the journey
3 Safety and safeness
4 Developing a Compassionate Self
Part 3 The courage of compassionate relating
5 Relating compassionately to yourself and your emotions
6 Developing a compassionate understanding of your voices
7 Developing a compassionate relationship with your voices
Final thoughts
Appendices
Index


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