The Hearing Voices Movement is a support and advocacy group for people who hallucinate voices, but do not otherwise show signs of mental illness or impairment.
It has formal links with the Hearing Voices Network.
It was partly inspired by the Hearing Voices Network's approach to auditory hallucinations.
He is best known for his work on hearing voices (auditory hallucinations) and regarded as the founder and principal theorist for the Hearing Voices Movement.
The Hearing Voices Movement has subsequently been created to support voice hearers, regardless of whether they are considered to have a mental illness or not.
The Hearing Voices Network is a self-help user-run organization for people who experience auditory hallucinations ("hear voices").
The general approach of the network is shared with other groups around the world, which are often grouped as the Hearing Voices Movement.
Supporters of the Hearing Voices Movement advocate the use of techniques employed by those who have successfully coped with their voices.
In 1988, an organization The Hearing Voices Network was established in England, with the active support of Romme.
The Hearing Voices Movement reflects significant disenchantment with the medical model and the practises of mental health services through much of the Western World.