Trauma-Related Voices: Understanding Mechanisms of Maintenance and Change
Access Status
Open access
Date
2023Supervisor
Peter McEvoy
Lynne Roberts
Georgie Paulik
Type
Thesis
Award
PhD
Metadata
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Health Sciences
School
School of Population Health
Collection
Abstract
Following a systematic review of the literature, a novel theory was developed to explain the relationship between trauma and hearing voices. The theoretical model was tested using cross-sectional, prospective, and qualitative research methods with clinical and non-clinical samples. This thesis concludes with a comprehensive research agenda to guide future research that may lead to the development of more effective treatments for trauma-affected voice hearers.