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Mar Rus-Calafell

Department of Clinical Psychology and Digital Psychotherapy, Ruhr University Bochum, 44787 Bochum, Germany.

2 papers in the library · publishing 2023-2026

Papers

Relational Therapies for People Who Hear Voices: Operationalisation and Current Status of an Emergent Group of Psychological Therapies.

Schizophrenia bulletin January 16, 2026 Neil Thomas, Thomas Ward, Eleanor Longden et al.

A new group of psychological interventions for hearing voices, called relational therapies, focuses on changing how a person relates to their voices. These therapies include Relating Therapy, Talking with Voices, and AVATAR Therapy. They use experiential dialogue with voices, such as role-play, direct conversation, or computer avatars, to improve the hearer-voice relationship. AVATAR Therapy has shown effectiveness in multiple randomized trials, Relating Therapy in two trials, and a trial for Talking with Voices is ongoing. Key mechanisms involve changing how the hearer relates to the voice, reducing threat, and integrating the voice experience into the person's life story. Future research should explore which therapy works for whom and how these therapies affect voice hearing itself.

The voice characterisation checklist: psychometric properties of a brief clinical assessment of voices as social agents.

Frontiers in psychiatry January 1, 2023 Clementine J Edwards, Oliver Owrid, Lucy Miller et al.

A novel 10-item tool, the Voice Characterisation Checklist (VoCC), reliably assesses how much people personify the voices they hear. Among 170 participants who heard distressing voices, 94% reported some degree of voice personification. Most described voices as distinct auditory experiences with basic attributes like gender and age, and many attributed intentions and personalities to them. However, fewer than half attributed mental states to the voice or identified a known historical relationship. The VoCC showed acceptable internal consistency and good inter-rater reliability, making it useful for testing whether voice characterisation influences treatment outcomes in therapies like AVATAR therapy.