We all hear voices. Ordinary thinking is often a kind of conversation, filling our heads with speech: the voices of reason, of memory, of self-encouragement & rebuke, the inner dialogue that helps us with tough decisions or complicated problems. For others
- voice-hearers, trauma-sufferers & prophets
- the voices seem to come from outside: friendly voices, malicious ones, the voice of God or the Devil, the muses of art & literature. In The Voices Within, Royal Society Prize shortlisted psychologist Charles Fernyhough draws on extensive original research & a wealth of cultural touchpoints to reveal the workings of our inner voices, & how those voices link to creativity & development. From Virginia Woolf to the modern Hearing Voices Movement, Fernyhough also transforms our understanding of voice-hearers past & present. Building on the latest theories, including the new `dialogic thinking` model, & employing state-of-the-art neuroimaging & other ground-breaking research techniques, Fernyhough has written an authoritative & engaging guide to the voices in our heads.