From Voice Hearers to Voice Listeners: The Evidence base for the benefits of working with voice-hearers in developing coping strategies and acceptance: A literature
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2. The hearing voices approach 2.1 This is a way of working with people who hear voices that has been developed over the last 25 years in Europe and is now practiced in 23 countries across the world. The hearing voices approach (also known as the Maastricht approach) was first developed in Maastricht, in the Netherlands by psychiatrist Marius Romme and researcher and science journalist Sandra Escher.
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