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Self Harm Workshop - Cork (June 2018)

Self Harm Workshop – Cork (June 2018)

About the workshop Monday 25 June 2018, 9.45am – 4.30pm @ Oriel House Hotel, Ballincollig, Cork, Ireland. Whilst there is a growing awareness of the prevalence of self-harm, it remains a challenging area for many who are trying to support those who use it as a survival strategy and/or means of expressing difficult feelings. This workshop […]

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Tags: Cork, Ireland, Self Harm, Training

From Shouts to Whispers Hearing Voices is Not Uncommon

From Shouts to Whispers Hearing Voices is Not Uncommon

25 May 2014, in Irish Examiner

By Helen O’Callaghan  FOR some, it happens once in a lifetime; for others it’s five times a day. For some, it’s a whisper; for others, it’s a shout or the excited babble of a crowd of football fans. The number of children and young people who hear voices is higher than we might imagine. Dr […]

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Tags: Awareness, Hearing Voices, Ireland, Young People

News Coverage of my Irish Tour - April 2014

News Coverage of my Irish Tour – April 2014

14-16 April, 2014 in Various Irish Newspapers & Radio Stations

In April, I was invited to Ireland to train CAMHS workers in Dublin and Cork to develop Hearing Voices Groups for young people who hear voices. The tour included a free public lecture at University College Cork, as well as a keynote lecture at the Irish Institute of Mental Health Nursing Conference. The visit seemed […]

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Tags: Hearing Voices, Ireland, Newspaper, Young People

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Hi. My name’s Rai. I hear voices, see visions and have a whole host of unusual experiences that have, at times, overwhelmed me. Once labelled as ‘severely & enduringly mentally ill’, I am now an independent trainer specialising in innovative ways of supporting people who struggle with extreme states (including ‘psychosis’, ‘dissociation’ and post traumatic reactions).

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