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Groups and Activities

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Early intervention in psychosis services offer a range of group and social activities designed to support recovery and social inclusion. These activities are often facilitated by support workers and aim to help individuals develop daily living skills, build confidence, and engage with their communities.

Groups

Hearing Voices

Hearing Voices

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Hearing Voices Groups are based firmly on an ethos of self help, mutual respect and empathy. They provide a safe space for people to share their experiences and support one another. They are peer support groups, involving social support and belonging, not therapy or treatment. However, groups do offer an opportunity for people to accept and live with their experiences in a way that helps them regain some power over their lives.

Another Group

Another Group

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Hearing Voices Groups are based firmly on an ethos of self help, mutual respect and empathy. They provide a safe space for people to share their experiences and support one another. They are peer support groups, involving social support and belonging, not therapy or treatment. However, groups do offer an opportunity for people to accept and live with their experiences in a way that helps them regain some power over their lives.

And Another Group

And another Group

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Hearing Voices Groups are based firmly on an ethos of self help, mutual respect and empathy. They provide a safe space for people to share their experiences and support one another. They are peer support groups, involving social support and belonging, not therapy or treatment. However, groups do offer an opportunity for people to accept and live with their experiences in a way that helps them regain some power over their lives.

Activities

Page last reviewed: August 12, 2025
Next review due: August 12, 2026

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