Richmond Wellbeing Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update – 25 March 2020 Please find information on the measures Richmond Wellbeing is taking to ensure the safety and wellbeing of our residents, [...]
Being socially isolated can have a big impact of our mental and physical health, and the holidays can be an especially hard time with changes in routine and expectation from family and friends. [...]
FOR RELEASE 10 October 2017 Mental Health Services Embrace LGBTI Inclusive Practice Richmond Wellbeing is today celebrating becoming the first organisation in WA to achieve Rainbow Tick [...]
The WAMHA awards are held annually and the 2017 round saw both The Hearing Voices Network of Western Australia and one of its employees Corina McSwain, not only having the honour of being [...]
After submitting an abstract for the WAMH Conference the Hearing Voices Network of Western Australia (HVNWA) was asked to present a hands on workshop on Friday 14th July 2017 at the Perth Concert [...]
An early start saw some of the staff from the Hearing Voices Network of Western Australia (HVNWA) manning an interactive stand at the annual Graylands Men’s Health Event. Over a number of years [...]
What are Voices? Hearing Voices is more common than people think. However, it can be a frightening experience for both the hearer and those around them, who may be unsure how to react. Research [...]
We know living with distressing voices can be difficult, and its important to explore ways of coping that work for you. Below we’ve listed possible strategies that have helped some people [...]
Written by John Read, Professor of Clinical Psychology, University of East London October 21, 2016 Hearing voices that other people can’t is a meaningful experience. Like dreams, they can usually [...]
An interesting study which compares the Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Psychosis (CBTp) treatment approach most commonly used in statutory/clinical settings, typically in-patient, for those with [...]