Dr Angela Woods, Lecturer in Medical Humanities at Durham’s Centre for Medical Humanities (as well as Co-Director of Hearing the Voice), reflects on the category of the ‘voice-hearer’, and how its history has been told.
Dr Angela Woods, Lecturer in Medical Humanities at Durham’s Centre for Medical Humanities (as well as Co-Director of Hearing the Voice), reflects on the category of the ‘voice-hearer’, and how its history has been told.