Narratives of children who hear voices: nature, characteristics and stories

能听到声音的儿童的叙述:性质、特征和故事

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Abstract

OBJECTIVES: to understand narratives of children who hear voices, through their nature, characteristics and stories. METHODS: a narrative and qualitative study. Benjamin's concepts of narrative and memory were used to analyze the contribution of four children who self-declared as voice hearers. RESULTS: from narratives, three categories emerged: 1) Children's multisensory experience: nature of experiences (all had voices, not all had visions or other sensations); 2) Hearing voices: an unusual beginning (narratives covered the month of beginning, time of day and activities carried out at the time); and 3) Voice characteristics: who are they? (the gender, age range, tone of voice, frequency and content of voices/visions were described). FINAL CONSIDERATIONS: it was observed, from narratives, that children experience voices, visions and sensations in a unique, personal and non-transferable manner, and the construction of dialogue in the group promoted acceptance and even a positive coexistence with the phenomenon.

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