The voices in my head | Eleanor Longden

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The day I left home for the first time
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to go to university was a bright day
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brimming with hope and optimism.
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I'd done well at school. Expectations for me were high,
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and I gleefully entered the student life
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of lectures, parties and traffic cone theft.
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Now appearances, of course, can be deceptive,
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and to an extent, this feisty, energetic persona
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of lecture-going and traffic cone stealing was a veneer,
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albeit a very well-crafted and convincing one.
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Underneath, I was actually deeply unhappy, insecure
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and fundamentally frightened --
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frightened of other people, of the future, of failure
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and of the emptiness that I felt was within me.
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But I was skilled at hiding it, and from the outside
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appeared to be someone with everything to hope for
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and aspire to.
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This fantasy of invulnerability was so complete
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that I even deceived myself,
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and as the first semester ended and the second began,
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there was no way that anyone could have predicted
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what was just about to happen.
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I was leaving a seminar when it started,
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humming to myself, fumbling with my bag
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just as I'd done a hundred times before,
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when suddenly I heard a voice calmly observe,
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"She is leaving the room."
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I looked around, and there was no one there,
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but the clarity and decisiveness of the comment
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was unmistakable.
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Shaken, I left my books on the stairs and hurried home,
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and there it was again.
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"She is opening the door."
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This was the beginning. The voice had arrived.
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And the voice persisted,
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days and then weeks of it, on and on,
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narrating everything I did in the third person.
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"She is going to the library."
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"She is going to a lecture."
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It was neutral, impassive and even, after a while,
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strangely companionate and reassuring,
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although I did notice that its calm exterior sometimes slipped
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and that it occasionally mirrored my own unexpressed emotion.
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So, for example, if I was angry and had to hide it,
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which I often did, being very adept at concealing how I really felt,
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then the voice would sound frustrated.
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Otherwise, it was neither sinister nor disturbing,
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although even at that point it was clear
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that it had something to communicate to me
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about my emotions, particularly emotions
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which were remote and inaccessible.
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Now it was then that I made a fatal mistake,
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in that I told a friend about the voice, and she was horrified.
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A subtle conditioning process had begun,
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the implication that normal people don't hear voices
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and the fact that I did meant that something was very seriously wrong.
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Such fear and mistrust was infectious.
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Suddenly the voice didn't seem quite so benign anymore,
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and when she insisted that I seek medical attention,
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I duly complied, and which proved to be
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mistake number two.
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I spent some time telling the college G.P.
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about what I perceived to be the real problem:
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anxiety, low self-worth, fears about the future,
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and was met with bored indifference
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until I mentioned the voice,
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upon which he dropped his pen, swung round
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and began to question me with a show of real interest.
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And to be fair, I was desperate for interest and help,
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and I began to tell him about my strange commentator.
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And I always wish, at this point, the voice had said,
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"She is digging her own grave."
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I was referred to a psychiatrist, who likewise
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took a grim view of the voice's presence,
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subsequently interpreting everything I said
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through a lens of latent insanity.
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For example, I was part of a student TV station
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that broadcast news bulletins around the campus,
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and during an appointment which was running very late,
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I said, "I'm sorry, doctor, I've got to go.
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I'm reading the news at six."
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Now it's down on my medical records that Eleanor
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has delusions that she's a television news broadcaster.
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It was at this point that events began
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to rapidly overtake me.
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A hospital admission followed, the first of many,
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a diagnosis of schizophrenia came next,
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and then, worst of all, a toxic, tormenting sense
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of hopelessness, humiliation and despair
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about myself and my prospects.
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But having been encouraged to see the voice
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not as an experience but as a symptom,
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my fear and resistance towards it intensified.
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Now essentially, this represented taking
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an aggressive stance towards my own mind,
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a kind of psychic civil war,
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and in turn this caused the number of voices to increase
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and grow progressively hostile and menacing.
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Helplessly and hopelessly, I began to retreat
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into this nightmarish inner world
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in which the voices were destined to become
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both my persecutors and my only perceived companions.
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They told me, for example, that if I proved myself worthy
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of their help, then they could change my life
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back to how it had been,
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and a series of increasingly bizarre tasks was set,
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a kind of labor of Hercules.
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It started off quite small, for example,
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pull out three strands of hair,
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but gradually it grew more extreme,
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culminating in commands to harm myself,
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and a particularly dramatic instruction:
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"You see that tutor over there?
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You see that glass of water?
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Well, you have to go over and pour it over him in front of the other students."
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Which I actually did, and which needless to say
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did not endear me to the faculty.
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In effect, a vicious cycle of fear, avoidance,
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mistrust and misunderstanding had been established,
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and this was a battle in which I felt powerless
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and incapable of establishing any kind of peace or reconciliation.
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Two years later, and the deterioration was dramatic.
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By now, I had the whole frenzied repertoire:
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terrifying voices, grotesque visions,
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bizarre, intractable delusions.
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My mental health status had been a catalyst
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for discrimination, verbal abuse,
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and physical and sexual assault,
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and I'd been told by my psychiatrist,
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"Eleanor, you'd be better off with cancer,
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because cancer is easier to cure than schizophrenia."
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I'd been diagnosed, drugged and discarded,
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and was by now so tormented by the voices
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that I attempted to drill a hole in my head
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in order to get them out.
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Now looking back on the wreckage and despair of those years,
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it seems to me now as if someone died in that place,
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and yet, someone else was saved.
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A broken and haunted person began that journey,
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but the person who emerged was a survivor
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and would ultimately grow into the person
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I was destined to be.
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Many people have harmed me in my life,
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and I remember them all,
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but the memories grow pale and faint
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in comparison with the people who've helped me.
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The fellow survivors, the fellow voice-hearers,
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the comrades and collaborators;
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the mother who never gave up on me,
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who knew that one day I would come back to her
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and was willing to wait for me for as long as it took;
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the doctor who only worked with me for a brief time
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but who reinforced his belief that recovery
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was not only possible but inevitable,
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and during a devastating period of relapse
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told my terrified family, "Don't give up hope.
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I believe that Eleanor can get through this.
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Sometimes, you know, it snows as late as May,
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but summer always comes eventually."
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Fourteen minutes is not enough time
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to fully credit those good and generous people
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who fought with me and for me
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and who waited to welcome me back
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from that agonized, lonely place.
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But together, they forged a blend of courage,
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creativity, integrity, and an unshakeable belief
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that my shattered self could become healed and whole.
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I used to say that these people saved me,
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but what I now know is they did something
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even more important in that they empowered me
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to save myself,
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and crucially, they helped me to understand something
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which I'd always suspected:
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that my voices were a meaningful response
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to traumatic life events, particularly childhood events,
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and as such were not my enemies
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but a source of insight into solvable emotional problems.
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Now, at first, this was very difficult to believe,
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not least because the voices appeared so hostile
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and menacing, so in this respect, a vital first step
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was learning to separate out a metaphorical meaning
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from what I'd previously interpreted to be a literal truth.
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So for example, voices which threatened to attack my home
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I learned to interpret as my own sense of fear
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and insecurity in the world, rather than an actual, objective danger.
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Now at first, I would have believed them.
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I remember, for example, sitting up one night
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on guard outside my parents' room to protect them
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from what I thought was a genuine threat from the voices.
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Because I'd had such a bad problem with self-injury
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that most of the cutlery in the house had been hidden,
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so I ended up arming myself with a plastic fork,
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kind of like picnic ware, and sort of sat outside the room
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clutching it and waiting to spring into action should anything happen.
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It was like, "Don't mess with me.
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I've got a plastic fork, don't you know?"
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Strategic.
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But a later response, and much more useful,
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would be to try and deconstruct the message behind the words,
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so when the voices warned me not to leave the house,
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then I would thank them for drawing my attention
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to how unsafe I felt --
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because if I was aware of it, then I could do something positive about it --
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but go on to reassure both them and myself
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that we were safe and didn't need to feel frightened anymore.
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I would set boundaries for the voices,
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and try to interact with them in a way that was assertive
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yet respectful, establishing a slow process
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of communication and collaboration
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in which we could learn to work together and support one another.
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Throughout all of this, what I would ultimately realize
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was that each voice was closely related
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to aspects of myself, and that each of them
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carried overwhelming emotions that I'd never had
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an opportunity to process or resolve,
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memories of sexual trauma and abuse,
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of anger, shame, guilt, low self-worth.
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The voices took the place of this pain
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and gave words to it,
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and possibly one of the greatest revelations
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was when I realized that the most hostile and aggressive voices
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actually represented the parts of me
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that had been hurt most profoundly,
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and as such, it was these voices
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that needed to be shown the greatest compassion and care.
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It was armed with this knowledge that ultimately
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I would gather together my shattered self,
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each fragment represented by a different voice,
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gradually withdraw from all my medication,
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and return to psychiatry, only this time from the other side.
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Ten years after the voice first came, I finally graduated,
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this time with the highest degree in psychology
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the university had ever given, and one year later,
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the highest masters, which shall we say
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isn't bad for a madwoman.
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In fact, one of the voices actually dictated the answers
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during the exam, which technically possibly counts as cheating.
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(Laughter)
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And to be honest, sometimes I quite enjoyed their attention as well.
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As Oscar Wilde has said, the only thing worse
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than being talked about is not being talked about.
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It also makes you very good at eavesdropping,
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because you can listen to two conversations simultaneously.
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So it's not all bad.
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I worked in mental health services,
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I spoke at conferences,
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I published book chapters and academic articles,
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and I argued, and continue to do so,
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the relevance of the following concept:
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that an important question in psychiatry
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shouldn't be what's wrong with you
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but rather what's happened to you.
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And all the while, I listened to my voices,
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with whom I'd finally learned to live with peace and respect
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and which in turn reflected a growing sense
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of compassion, acceptance and respect towards myself.
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And I remember the most moving and extraordinary moment
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when supporting another young woman who was terrorized by her voices,
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and becoming fully aware, for the very first time,
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that I no longer felt that way myself
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but was finally able to help someone else who was.
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I'm now very proud to be a part of Intervoice,
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the organizational body of the International Hearing Voices Movement,
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an initiative inspired by the work of Professor Marius Romme
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and Dr. Sandra Escher,
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which locates voice hearing as a survival strategy,
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a sane reaction to insane circumstances,
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not as an aberrant symptom of schizophrenia to be endured,
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but a complex, significant and meaningful experience
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to be explored.
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Together, we envisage and enact a society
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that understands and respects voice hearing,
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supports the needs of individuals who hear voices,
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and which values them as full citizens.
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This type of society is not only possible,
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it's already on its way.
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To paraphrase Chavez, once social change begins,
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it cannot be reversed.
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You cannot humiliate the person who feels pride.
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You cannot oppress the people
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who are not afraid anymore.
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For me, the achievements of the Hearing Voices Movement
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are a reminder that empathy, fellowship,
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justice and respect are more than words;
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they are convictions and beliefs,
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and that beliefs can change the world.
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In the last 20 years, the Hearing Voices Movement
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has established hearing voices networks
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in 26 countries across five continents,
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working together to promote dignity, solidarity
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and empowerment for individuals in mental distress,
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to create a new language and practice of hope,
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which, at its very center, lies an unshakable belief
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in the power of the individual.
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As Peter Levine has said, the human animal
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is a unique being
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endowed with an instinctual capacity to heal
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and the intellectual spirit to harness this innate capacity.
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In this respect, for members of society,
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there is no greater honor or privilege
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than facilitating that process of healing for someone,
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to bear witness, to reach out a hand,
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to share the burden of someone's suffering,
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and to hold the hope for their recovery.
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And likewise, for survivors of distress and adversity,
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that we remember we don't have to live our lives
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forever defined by the damaging things that have happened to us.
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We are unique. We are irreplaceable.
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What lies within us can never be truly colonized,
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contorted, or taken away.
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The light never goes out.
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As a very wonderful doctor once said to me,
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"Don't tell me what other people have told you about yourself.
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Tell me about you."
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Thank you.
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(Applause)
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