Hearing voices: an insider's guide to auditory hallucinations | Debra Lampshire | TEDxTauranga
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0:05 - 0:07Ta-da!
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0:07 - 0:09(Laughter)
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0:10 - 0:13Thank you, you were so patient
waiting for so long. -
0:13 - 0:16I so appreciate you staying.
I was expecting a mass exodus. -
0:16 - 0:18I do hope I'm worth it.
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0:19 - 0:20Right, here we go.
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0:20 - 0:21Sorry, glasses.
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0:21 - 0:23They're quite cool, though, eh?
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0:23 - 0:24Yeah, yeah.
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0:24 - 0:25Okay.
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0:26 - 0:27Right.
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0:29 - 0:31When I was about 12,
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0:31 - 0:35I was introduced to a group of people,
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0:35 - 0:38who were enthralling and delightful.
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0:39 - 0:41They were entertaining and amusing,
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0:41 - 0:43and I was captivated
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0:43 - 0:48by their engaging conversations
and their fascinating ideas. -
0:49 - 0:53But just as easily, unfortunately,
they'd turn on me -
0:53 - 0:59and their words would become brutal,
humiliating and very critical. -
1:00 - 1:04They crushed my spirit
with their savagery. -
1:05 - 1:10Fortunately, or unfortunately,
they said they would stick by me, -
1:10 - 1:13they said they would never desert me.
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1:13 - 1:17And they began to protect and guide me
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1:17 - 1:18but also punish me
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1:18 - 1:22if I didn't do what they thought
I should be doing. -
1:22 - 1:26We would spend hours in deep conversation,
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1:27 - 1:31where I learned the world's
a dangerous place. -
1:31 - 1:33They told me I was hated,
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1:33 - 1:36that people were out there
that wanted to get rid of me; -
1:36 - 1:40they told me I was useless,
that I was hopeless, -
1:40 - 1:42that I was fat,
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1:42 - 1:45that I was ugly and I was stupid,
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1:46 - 1:50things I had tried so desperately
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1:50 - 1:54to hide from myself and from others,
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1:54 - 1:56but they had uncovered the truth.
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1:57 - 2:02I became terrified of going out
and suspicious of everyone. -
2:03 - 2:07They told me I was a messenger from God,
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2:08 - 2:12and they promised me redemption
if I proved myself worthy. -
2:13 - 2:18They led me down some very dark paths
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2:19 - 2:21with promises of enlightenment,
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2:21 - 2:25but all I ever experienced
was bitter disappointment. -
2:26 - 2:28I became dependent on them.
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2:29 - 2:31My companions were authoritative,
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2:31 - 2:36but they were vibrant, vital,
and impossible to ignore. -
2:36 - 2:42They knew so much about everything,
and I was totally absorbed by them. -
2:43 - 2:48Over time, it became hopeless
to release myself from their clutches, -
2:48 - 2:51and I excluded everyone from my life,
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2:52 - 2:56including those people
who were the most important -
2:56 - 3:00and those people who had dared to love me.
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3:01 - 3:05I was now in a slave-master relationship.
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3:06 - 3:12It's impossible to flourish in life
when you are hidden from light. -
3:13 - 3:17I constantly endeavored
to gain their approval, their praise, -
3:17 - 3:19and an invitation
into their inner sanctum, -
3:19 - 3:23but that door remained closed to me.
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3:23 - 3:28All of this disappointment
just reinforced my internal self-loathing, -
3:28 - 3:31which dominated my every thought,
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3:31 - 3:35and I became marooned
from all that's wondrous in this world. -
3:36 - 3:41Yet without them,
I felt so desolate, so alone -
3:41 - 3:45because they filled
a huge void in my life. -
3:46 - 3:49You see, I hear voices.
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3:51 - 3:54I hear a variety of different voices -
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3:54 - 3:58male, female, young, old.
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3:58 - 4:01Some of them even have
these crazy accents, -
4:01 - 4:04and they are completely obsessed with me.
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4:05 - 4:10They observe and remark
on my every action, my every thought. -
4:10 - 4:14There's no privacy,
there's no place of sanctity, -
4:14 - 4:17they can access my thinking at will,
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4:17 - 4:22and I am never free of their ceaseless
commentary and criticism. -
4:23 - 4:27This collection of internal narrators
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4:27 - 4:30meddles in every aspect of my life.
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4:31 - 4:34"So, what's it like,
this voice-hearing thing?" -
4:34 - 4:36I'm sure you've asked yourselves.
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4:36 - 4:40I'm a pretty garden-variety voice-hearer.
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4:40 - 4:45All that happens is I hear people
when they aren't in the room, -
4:46 - 4:51and it's as clear and concise
as if someone's directly in front of me. -
4:52 - 4:55I tend to hear my voices from behind me,
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4:55 - 4:57so I'll look around -
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4:57 - 5:01sometimes there's someone there,
sometimes there isn't, -
5:01 - 5:05but the experience is exactly the same.
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5:06 - 5:11Like most voice-hearers,
I live in a world dominated by words; -
5:11 - 5:15I am easy prey to the power of words.
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5:15 - 5:19Words can defame, they can defile,
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5:19 - 5:23but they can also
bring a heart back to life. -
5:23 - 5:28I have come to view voices
as an extreme form of anxiety, -
5:28 - 5:32a coping strategy to deal
with my high levels of anxiety -
5:32 - 5:36and my propensity
to worry about everything. -
5:36 - 5:38Try to think of it this way.
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5:39 - 5:41When feelings become too intense,
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5:41 - 5:44the mind decides,
"You can't cope. You can't cope," -
5:44 - 5:51so you cultivate a technique
to ensure you will survive the onslaught -
5:51 - 5:54and will not become overwhelmed
by your emotions. -
5:55 - 5:57There's little question
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5:57 - 6:03that the primary objective
of voices is to isolate, -
6:03 - 6:08creating the ideal environment
for them to have exclusive access to you. -
6:09 - 6:13It deprives you of any alternative view,
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6:13 - 6:17and you are completely
dictated by their views. -
6:18 - 6:22Then that isolation,
it becomes a protection, -
6:23 - 6:25and it becomes a protection
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6:25 - 6:30against the anguish of living
with such an extremely fragile soul. -
6:31 - 6:35The specific clinical term
is "auditory hallucinations." -
6:35 - 6:39So, auditory is hearing,
as I'm sure you know. -
6:39 - 6:42And yes, I hear them. Yes, that's fine.
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6:43 - 6:47Hallucinations in terms of imagining -
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6:47 - 6:49well, no.
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6:49 - 6:53The fact is I hear voices
other people don't hear. -
6:53 - 6:56That's my reality.
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6:58 - 7:01But I acknowledge that is my reality,
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7:01 - 7:06and I acknowledge that not everyone
is attuned to these exchanges. -
7:06 - 7:09That doesn't mean they don't exist.
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7:09 - 7:13There are a lot of things
that we experience as individuals -
7:13 - 7:15that we do not share.
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7:15 - 7:21They are unique to ourselves;
that does not mean they don't happen. -
7:23 - 7:26Our mental health operates on a continuum,
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7:26 - 7:31a sliding scale oscillating
from low to extreme stress, -
7:32 - 7:33depending on life events.
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7:34 - 7:37Living is a stressful business, is it not?
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7:37 - 7:43And no person is immune to the trials
and tribulations of everyday life. -
7:43 - 7:48As human beings,
we are brilliant, just brilliant, -
7:48 - 7:52at dealing with complex,
difficult situations. -
7:53 - 7:58As well as the external stressors,
we have internal vulnerabilities, -
7:58 - 8:03which make us susceptible
to certain stressors, -
8:03 - 8:08sensitivities that have accumulated
over our lifetime: -
8:08 - 8:13fear of failure, fear of rejection,
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8:13 - 8:18fear of conflict,
fear of being out of control - -
8:18 - 8:22you share these fears,
I have no doubt about that. -
8:23 - 8:28And each vulnerability brings with it
a mental load which we carry, -
8:28 - 8:31like in a backpack on our back.
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8:31 - 8:33Most of the time it's light
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8:33 - 8:36and we can easily
carry around that burden, -
8:37 - 8:43but when circumstances
add to that load, such as: -
8:43 - 8:45arguing with someone you care about;
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8:45 - 8:49dropping your new phone,
and it's always your new phone, -
8:49 - 8:51down the toilet -
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8:51 - 8:52(Laughter)
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8:52 - 8:55I know, you tell yourself,
"Don't put it in your pocket," -
8:55 - 8:57and then it goes, "Plunk";
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8:58 - 9:03your favorite auntie dies -
it's never that witch; -
9:03 - 9:04(Laughter)
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9:04 - 9:09your cat gets in a fight,
and you're racing off to the vet. -
9:10 - 9:15As each instance occurs,
the load accumulates, -
9:15 - 9:19and in your backpack of stress,
it's getting heavier, -
9:20 - 9:24and the effect multiplies exponentially.
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9:25 - 9:28Your stress level
has moved along the continuum; -
9:28 - 9:33it has gone from medium
to high to unbearable. -
9:35 - 9:40There is a limit to how much stress
any one person can tolerate, -
9:40 - 9:44and when you add in
our quiet vulnerabilities, -
9:45 - 9:49the effect will multiply,
and there will be a response - -
9:49 - 9:51there has to be.
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9:52 - 9:53When we get stressed,
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9:53 - 9:59voice-hearing is a technique
that we use to divert our attention -
9:59 - 10:02and keeps us from the deeply
wounding issues -
10:02 - 10:06that overpower us at times
and make us incredibly fearful. -
10:07 - 10:11The voices become a guide
to help navigate a world -
10:11 - 10:15that throws so much adversity
and animosity towards us. -
10:16 - 10:20Fear is an instinctive response
to a perceived threat, -
10:20 - 10:23and it safeguards us against danger.
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10:24 - 10:29When your fear is activated,
your anxiety level will increase, -
10:29 - 10:32and your brain will be bombarded
with instructions -
10:32 - 10:36about how to deal
with this imminent threat. -
10:37 - 10:39With voice-hearers,
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10:39 - 10:45that fear response is triggered
constantly and consistently. -
10:46 - 10:49Feeling unsafe, you constantly
scan for danger, -
10:49 - 10:53and when you look for it,
you will find it, -
10:53 - 10:57and this will increase
your anxiety tenfold. -
10:58 - 11:04Ultimately, extreme fearfulness
becomes the mind's default position. -
11:04 - 11:11That will make you hypervigilant
to any threat, real or not. -
11:11 - 11:17When that converts
into unrelenting, extreme fear, -
11:17 - 11:18panic ensues,
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11:18 - 11:21and that is incredibly debilitating.
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11:22 - 11:26When I panic, I seek refuge.
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11:26 - 11:32I will frantically try to collect myself
and may even shut down completely. -
11:33 - 11:37Trying to maintain the facade
of being calm and in control -
11:37 - 11:39when you're internally freaking out
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11:39 - 11:42requires huge amounts of energy.
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11:43 - 11:49When my internal and external world
collide so dramatically, -
11:49 - 11:54that is when you are likely to see me
openly talking to my voices, -
11:54 - 12:00and when our calls for help
and acceptance are rejected, -
12:00 - 12:04that makes that task
so much more difficult. -
12:05 - 12:07It's not a crazy person you see
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12:07 - 12:09but rather a person
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12:09 - 12:14dealing with intolerable
psychological and emotional pain. -
12:16 - 12:21When you are overwhelmed,
overcome by fear, and desperate, -
12:21 - 12:23it's perfectly reasonable
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12:23 - 12:26to hide yourself away
and lick your wounds, -
12:26 - 12:27to stay hidden.
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12:27 - 12:30It's a very typical human response.
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12:30 - 12:37It's not madness you are observing,
it's a person trying to survive. -
12:39 - 12:42The concept of madness
is an interesting one, -
12:42 - 12:48arguably constructed by society
to dictate social and cultural norms. -
12:49 - 12:55Up until 1974, homosexuality and epilepsy
were both considered mental illnesses, -
12:55 - 12:57so times have changed.
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12:58 - 13:04Masturbation, smoking in church,
these were symptoms of mental illness. -
13:04 - 13:06I suspect there might be a few of you
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13:06 - 13:09who might even qualify
or meet the criteria. -
13:09 - 13:10(Laughter)
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13:13 - 13:18You may be surprised to hear
that 1 in 25 people report hearing voices. -
13:20 - 13:24History, our history, is littered
with voice-hearers. -
13:24 - 13:31There's Martin Luther King Jr.,
Gandhi, Joan of Arc, Winston Churchill. -
13:31 - 13:36Their memories are not marred
by being identified as a voice-hearer; -
13:36 - 13:38rather, they are seen
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13:38 - 13:44as heroic, great orators, great thinkers,
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13:46 - 13:51yet every one of them
would be considered mentally ill -
13:51 - 13:53by today's standards.
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13:54 - 13:58As for me, I'm only mad
because somebody else says I am. -
13:59 - 14:03If I say the neighbor told me,
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14:03 - 14:06"Don't drink from the tap.
It's contaminated," -
14:07 - 14:12I'm socially connected,
and I can sustain relationships. -
14:13 - 14:18If I say a voice told me
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14:18 - 14:22not to drink from the tap,
because it's contaminated, -
14:22 - 14:24then clearly I'm crazy.
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14:25 - 14:30And if I say, "I hear the voices
of dead people," -
14:30 - 14:33I would probably get my own TV show.
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14:33 - 14:35(Laughter)
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14:38 - 14:41Please, I'm asking you, please.
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14:41 - 14:44Please don't be fooled
by those negative images -
14:44 - 14:47portrayed about voice-hearers.
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14:47 - 14:52They come from a place
of arrogance and ignorance. -
14:52 - 14:55This is not a lifelong affliction
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14:55 - 14:58in which people are condemned
to progressively decline -
14:58 - 15:00in their mental well-being.
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15:00 - 15:04I can assure you
there are thousands of people -
15:05 - 15:09who are getting on with their lives
and continuing to thrive. -
15:09 - 15:10I found the key.
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15:10 - 15:15It's not easy, but it's absolutely doable.
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15:15 - 15:21Through perseverance, support,
and commitment to be proactive, -
15:21 - 15:27I discovered a way to liberate myself
as well as my voices. -
15:27 - 15:31I now live the life I so craved.
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15:33 - 15:35And I dedicate my time
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15:35 - 15:38to working with people
who hear distressing voices. -
15:39 - 15:43I developed an approach
based on my own experiences -
15:43 - 15:47to help others unshackle themselves
from the tyranny of voices. -
15:48 - 15:50I call it "the modern approach,"
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15:50 - 15:52and I work in a clinical setting
here in New Zealand. -
15:53 - 15:58We provide a safe, compassionate
learning environment -
15:58 - 16:03to assist people whose lives
have been violated by negative voices, -
16:03 - 16:07who have lost family, friends,
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16:07 - 16:11and their material and spiritual richness.
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16:11 - 16:15My fellow voice-hearers
share their experiences -
16:15 - 16:17and are so generous
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16:17 - 16:23with their expertise and their wisdom
and how to deal with them. -
16:23 - 16:27We have amassed a treasury of information
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16:27 - 16:31and actions from their unselfish desire
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16:31 - 16:36to help themselves and others
who are negatively affected by voices. -
16:38 - 16:43I want to applaud my voice-hearers,
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16:43 - 16:47who every day demonstrate true courage
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16:48 - 16:51when they face their many challenges.
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16:51 - 16:56I wish to thank those
who sail these uncharted waters with us, -
16:56 - 17:01those fabulous people
who believe we're worth it. -
17:03 - 17:06It is that cherished quality
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17:06 - 17:10that will help us all
usher in a better world. -
17:11 - 17:16I want to thank you
for giving me this precious moment -
17:16 - 17:20so I can talk to you,
so I can be heard, -
17:21 - 17:22for you have come
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17:22 - 17:26with compassionate hearts
and inquisitive minds; -
17:26 - 17:30you support me just by listening to me.
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17:32 - 17:34I am a fearful person.
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17:34 - 17:36I'm quick-thinking.
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17:37 - 17:40I have a desperate need to be liked.
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17:41 - 17:42I have low self-esteem.
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17:43 - 17:45I worry excessively.
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17:46 - 17:50I laugh too loud. I talk too much.
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17:52 - 17:58But I'm kind, and I'm generous,
and I am quite cheerful. -
18:01 - 18:05I am the possessor of a mutinous mind,
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18:06 - 18:07but I'm not mad.
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18:08 - 18:09Thank you.
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18:09 - 18:12(Applause) (Cheers)
- Title:
- Hearing voices: an insider's guide to auditory hallucinations | Debra Lampshire | TEDxTauranga
- Description:
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Debra's story of living with voices is a journey into the soul. Describing her experiences, we start to understand and are able to better support those human beings living with loud heads.
Debra is project manager for the Psychological Interventions for Enduring Mental Illness Project at the Auckland District Health Board (ADHB). In this unique and innovative position, Debra works in the clinical setting leading the development of psychological strategies for positive symptoms of psychosis and the first non-clinician to do so.
She is also a senior tutor with the Centre for Mental Health Research and Policy Development at the University of Auckland.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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- English
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