Imaginary companions, inner speech, and auditory verbal hallucinations: what are the relations?

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  • who: Charles Fernyhough from the Department of Psychology, Durham University, Durham, United Kingdom, Department of English Studies, Durham have published the Article: Imaginary Companions, Inner Speech, and Auditory Verbal Hallucinations: What Are the Relations?, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: For the first time, the research has been able to relate these experiences to the quality of inner speech, which has been linked both to childhood engagement with ICs (Davis et_al, 2013) and to AVH (see, e_g, Alderson-Day and Fernyhough, 2015). The research described here was cross-sectional rather than longitudinal, and thus cannot address . . .

     

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