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The Voices Within The History And Science Of How We Talk To Ourselves Fernyhough

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The Voices Within The History And Science Of How We Talk To Ourselves Fernyhough
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Publisher: London Profile Books Wellcome Collection
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.1 MB
Author: Fernyhough, Charles, 1968- author, Wellcome Collection, publisher
Language: English
Year: 2017

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The Voices Within The History And Science Of How We Talk To Ourselves Fernyhough by Fernyhough, Charles, 1968- Author, Wellcome Collection, Publisher instant download after payment.

338 pages : 20 cm, We all hear voices. Ordinary thinking is often a kind of conversation, filling our heads with speech: the voices of reason, of memory, of self-encouragement and rebuke, the inner dialogue that helps us with tough decisions or complicated problems. For others: voice-hearers, trauma-sufferers and prophets, the voices seem to come from outside: friendly voices, malicious ones, the voice of God or the Devil, the muses of art and literature. In The Voices Within, psychologist Charles Fernyhough draws on extensive original research and a wealth of cultural touchpoints to reveal the workings of our inner voices, and how those voices link to creativity and development. From Virginia Woolf to the modern Hearing Voices Movement, Fernyhough also transforms our understanding of voice-hearers past and present. Building on the latest theories, including the new 'dialogic thinking' model, and employing state-of-the-art neuroimaging and other ground-breaking research techniques, Fernyhough has written an authoritative and engaging guide to the voices in our heads, Includes bibliographical references (pages 262-319) and index