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Are you hearing voices?
#1
Just something I found while researching something else:

http://www.scienceblog.com/cms/can-heari...11488.html

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Psychologists have launched a study to find out why some people who hear voices in their head consider it a positive experience while others find it distressing.
The University of Manchester investigation – announced on World Hearing Voices Day (Thursday, 14th September) – comes after Dutch researchers found that many healthy members of the population there regularly hear voices.
Although hearing voices has traditionally been viewed as 'abnormal' and a symptom of mental illness, the Dutch findings suggest it is more widespread than previously thought, estimating that about 4% of the population could be affected.
Researcher Aylish Campbell said: "We know that many members of the general population hear voices but have never felt the need to access mental health services; some experts even claim that more people hear voices and don't seek psychiatric help than those who do.
"In fact, many of those affected describe their voices as being a positive influence in their lives, comforting or inspiring them as they go about their daily business. We're now keen to investigate why some people respond in this way while others are distressed and seek outside help."
Although the voices heard by psychiatric patients and members of the general population seem to be of the same volume and frequency, the former group tend to interpret the voices as more distressing and negative.
The team believes that external factors such as a person's life experiences and beliefs may be the key to these differences: for example, the presence of childhood trauma or negative beliefs about themselves could have an affect.
"If a person is struggling to overcome a trauma or views themselves as worthless or vulnerable, or other people as aggressive, they may be more likely to interpret their voices as harmful, hostile or powerful," said Aylish.
"Conversely, a person who has had more positive life experiences and formed more healthy beliefs about themselves and other people might develop a more positive view of their voices.
"People being treated for hearing voices are usually given medication in an attempt to eliminate the problem. By investigating the factors influencing how voices are experienced we hope to contribute to the development of psychological therapies to help people better understand and cope with their voices."
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The article itself is from 2006 but there have been recent postings by readers that are curious.


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#2
I hear voices that are like three miles away its my girlfriends and they are sisters I also heard the people on the news and the today show acknowledge they can hear me sometimes and i hear people comment on the essence of thought around the neighborhood, but i think its a normal thing that has to do with perceiving

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#3
I dont hear voices, but sometimes I do hear music. Its funny I know, but it can get rather annoying.... also, I catch high frequencies
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#4
I don't hear voices,but a long time ago I did.So I told the voice what it can do with itself,and I was never bothered again.I knew it was from technology.
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#5
I hear it daily, I thought it was from the attachment. It often comes along with thoughts pushed into my mind with physical pain/sensations. Not necessarily together but I tend to get that push too. I am working on it. I did consider the voices being some form of technology, someone mentioned it could be implants being used to transmit stuff.
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#6
You have to take control of yourself.Tell them mentally that you will not listen,and that it's no use in trying to convince you of anything.
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#7
I am, you mentioned earlier that I should ignore them. That seems to be the best thing for me:)
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#8
I hear voices sometimes, but mostly I hear 'music' or 'radio frequencies.' And I seem to hear it better in one ear than the other - my right ear. Funny, the right ear is the one that always goes out on me on my headphones. Wonder if it is an implant interfering with it...
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#9
When you hear one thing in one ear and something else in the next.Know that they are tampering with you.This is used in programming.
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