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Judi Lynn

(160,450 posts)
Tue Jul 26, 2016, 04:52 AM Jul 2016

Hallucinatory ‘voices’ shaped by local culture

Hallucinatory ‘voices’ shaped by local culture

Jul 25, 2016 | Brain & Behavior


People suffering from schizophrenia may hear “voices” – auditory hallucinations – differently depending on their cultural context, according to new Stanford research.

In the United States, the voices are harsher, and in Africa and India, more benign, said Tanya Luhrmann, a Stanford professor of anthropology and first author of the article in the British Journal of Psychiatry.

The experience of hearing voices is complex and varies from person to person, according to Luhrmann. The new research suggests that the voice-hearing experiences are influenced by one’s particular social and cultural environment – and this may have consequences for treatment.

In an interview, Luhrmann said that American clinicians “sometimes treat the voices heard by people with psychosis as if they are the uninteresting neurological byproducts of disease which should be ignored. Our work found that people with serious psychotic disorder in different cultures have different voice-hearing experiences. That suggests that the way people pay attention to their voices alters what they hear their voices say. That may have clinical implications.”

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Hallucinatory ‘voices’ shaped by local culture (Original Post) Judi Lynn Jul 2016 OP
My voices were like an abusive parent or spouse berating my thoughts. Tobin S. Jul 2016 #1
And similar stuff from a couple of years ago ... Igel Jul 2016 #2
seen this a lot in my patients RegexReader Jul 2016 #3

Tobin S.

(10,418 posts)
1. My voices were like an abusive parent or spouse berating my thoughts.
Tue Jul 26, 2016, 06:33 AM
Jul 2016

For that reason, I actually believed that there were other people inside my head. I lived that way for ten years. You don't have to die to go to hell.

RegexReader

(416 posts)
3. seen this a lot in my patients
Wed Jul 27, 2016, 08:34 PM
Jul 2016

with cancer that had metastasized to the brain. After a loss of balance and coordination, this was the next big warning flag that something was amiss.

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