Trevor Eyles

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About Trevor Eyles

Trained as a psychiatric nurse and psychotherapist. British Born, Trevor works and lives between Sussex and Denmark.

Working in Social psychiatry for twenty years, concentrating on initiating and developing support for voice-hearers since 2003, and teaching health-care professionals.

Areas of interest

  • Facilitating Hearing Voices Groups
  • Voice Dialogue
  • Social Psychiatry

More Info

Trevor Eyles is a psychiatric nurse and psychotherapist, originally from the UK and now based between Sussex and  Denmark, where he has lived and worked for the past twenty-five years.

For over two decades Trevor has worked in social psychiatry, with a particular focus since 2003 on developing and delivering support for people who hear voice. He also trains health-care professionals in both Denmark and the UK in more relational, recovery-oriented approaches. His work is closely aligned with the Recovery Movement and the Hearing Voices Movement, which seek to understand voice hearing not simply as a psychiatric symptom, but as a meaningful human experience often connected to life history and trauma.

Trevor has set up and facilitated Hearing Voices Groups in Aarhus, Denmark and further afield – supporting people who live with voices, visions and other sensory phenomena to make sense of their experiences in relation to their personal stories, rather than seeking to suppress or pathologise them.

Trevor remains deeply committed to working with existing systems to help transform practice and supporting experiencers to chart new relationships with their voices that foster meaning, agency, and hope.

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