
Starting a Group
Guidance for starting a Hearing Voices Group in your community.
“While there may be other groups that address the experience of hearing voices and other unusual or extreme experiences in some way, not all of those groups are members of the Hearing Voices Network (HVN) USA.
Above all else, what defines a group as an HVN-USA Member is whether or not they operate in a way that is consistent with HVN values and approach.
This Charter, adapted from the hard work and careful thought of many individuals connected with HVN England, identifies the qualities that define both affiliated and full group membership within HVN-USA.
Only groups that clearly state that they follow the terms of this Charter will be listed on this site or considered to be HVN-USA members.”
from www.hvnusa.org

Training opportunities are made as frequently as possible.
Although training is not required, it is highly recommended to ensure an understanding of Hearing Voices philosophy and ability to effectively facilitate groups.
Workshops available include our 3-day certificate course, full and half-day classes, and 1- to 2-hour talks.
A sample agenda for a 4-hour workshop includes:
Welcome and introductions
The trainer’s voice-hearing experience
What does ‘hearing voices’ mean?
Voice simulation exercise
Current research
History of the Hearing Voices Movement
The Hearing Voices Network at present
Belief systems exercise
A video
Trauma informed care/power differential
Why do groups help people?
Q&A and resources
Starting a group

Schedule a Training
Contact Kate@portlandhhearingvoices.net or info@hearingvoicesusa.org
The 3-day certificate course is designed to meet the OBPE (Oregon Board of Psychology) requirements for CE credits.
