Videos

Compassion for Voices is a 5-minute animated film that charts the story of a young man, Stuart, from being tormented by his voices, through establishing safeness, to developing the qualities needed to relate to them with compassion.

Project leads: Charlie Heriot-Maitland & Kate Anderson.

Developing a Compassionate Mind was co-produced with The Difference, a charity in the education sector, to help educate parents of school children about ‘tricky brains’, ‘multiple selves’, and the role of compassion in helping to resolve family conflicts.

Project leads: Charlie Heriot-Maitland & Shaun Brown.

#1. Introducing ourselves, the videos and our values
#2. Things to consider when you want to engage with voices
#3. Thinking about how to change the power balance
#4. Thinking about the function a voice might have
#5. How to work with nonverbal voices or voices that may not want to engage
#6. Mapping out voices in space
#7. Mapping out voices on paper
#8. Nurturing a compassionate self and encountering a voice
#9. Thinking about whether to talk directly or indirectly with a voice
#10. Talking to a voice from compassionate self
#11. Reflective practice with voices
#12. Talking to a voice that sounds like an abusive person from the past
#13. Writing with voices
#14. Talking with a voice can help understand its intentions
#15. Using the body

These 15 videos were created by Elisabeth Svanholmer, Charlie Heriot-Maitland and Rufus May (2019). Filming and editing by John Richardson and his team.

The Engaging with Voices videos are intended as inspiration and support for people interested in compassionate approaches to voices.

If you are hearing voices or having similar experiences and they are causing you distress we would encourage you to seek support from someone you trust.

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RCGP online talk (2020)
ISPS-US webinar (2016)