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Working with Voices: Victim to Victor [Paperback] Coleman, R. and Smith, Morton
Working with Voices: Victim to Victor [Paperback] Coleman, R. and Smith, Morton
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**Working with Voices: Victim to Victor** flips the script on how we understand hearing voices. This isn't your typical dry psychology textbook – Coleman and Smith serve up a refreshingly honest exploration of voice-hearing experiences, ditching the pathology-heavy approach for something far more empowering.
The book chronicles real journeys from distress to recovery, showing how people transform their relationship with voices from torment to collaboration. It's packed with practical strategies, survivor stories, and a healthy dose of "screw the stigma" attitude that makes mental health discussions actually accessible.
Perfect for mental health professionals tired of one-size-fits-all treatments, voice-hearers seeking alternatives to medication-only approaches, or anyone curious about consciousness and human experience beyond mainstream psychiatry. The authors bring serious street cred to this space – Coleman's lived experience combined with academic rigor creates something genuinely useful.
This preloved paperback from Patina Paperbacks shows some character but delivers solid insights into alternative mental health approaches.
**"Completely changed how I work with clients" - Sarah M., therapist**
**"Finally, a book that doesn't treat voice-hearing like a disease" - David K.**
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