Behavioural and cognitive psychotherapy
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Behav Cogn Psychother · Mar 2010
Interpersonal processes and hearing voices: a study of the association between relating to voices and distress in clinical and non-clinical hearers.
Previous research suggests that the distress experienced by clinical voice hearers is associated with the perceived relationship between voice and hearer, independent of beliefs about voices and depression. ⋯ Findings from previous research were only partially replicated. Clinically, the development of less maladaptive relationships between voice and voice hearer may reduce distress.