Exploring Voice Hearers' Occupational Experience of Romantic and Sexual Relationships
Background: Limited research has been conducted that explores the occupational experience of hearing voices, including the impact it has on romantic and/or sexual relationships. This study aims to address this gap by capturing the experience of romantic and sexual relationships for those who hear vo...
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Main Authors: | Karen McCarthy (Author), Kristen Gottheil (Author), Emilio Villavicencio (Author), Huilim Jeong (Author) |
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2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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