Voices in my Head; Trauma and Memory- How to live with 100 Voices

An interesting article I stumbled upon, while stalking the twitter feed of the author of my primary source research… It drew my attention (obviously) because of the subject manner, but it also references some of the authors that we have looked at.

http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20160506-how-to-heal-a-shattered-mind-broken-in-1000-pieces?ocid=twfut

Excerpt;

At first glance, this looks utterly different to the idea that voices result from atypical processing of inner speech. Rather than pointing us to the processing of language and the speech perception networks in the brain, it suggests that we should look for a link with traumatic memories. Clinically, and from the evidence of personal testimony, this makes perfect sense. What scientific support, though, is there for the idea that voices are about memories of the past?

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