What Can We Learn From People Who Hear Voices?

Please join us for a lively afternoon exploring how insights from people who have been diagnosed with psychiatric illnesses are raising fundamental questions about mental health, community and human experience.
Featuring:
 
Jacqui Dillon– National Chair, Hearing Voices Network, England, and co-editor of “Living with Voices, An Anthology of 50 Voice Hearers’ Stories of Recovery”. See: www.jacquidillon.org
 
Gail A. Hornstein– Professor of Psychology, Mount Holyoke College, and author of “Agnes’s Jacket: A Psychologist’s Search for the Meanings of Madness”. See: www.gailhornstein.com
 
Noel Hunter– Clinical Psychologist and Board Member of Hearing Voices Network USA. See: www.noelrhunter.com
 
Greg Shankland– Voice Hearer and business strategist. He is the founder of MAD-Sense, bringing unique insights to the understanding of intrusive phenomena. See: www.mad-sense.com
 
Plus a bakesale to support Hearing Voices NYC & the Our Voices Raised Project
 
CG Jung Foundation of NYC (28 East 39th Street)
1-5pm 
Sunday April 2nd, 2017
 
$100 Full Free
$60 Students/Reduced Income Fee
 
**All proceeds go to Hearing Voices Network NYC and the Our Voices Raised project **