Ouvidores de Vozes

Ouvidores de Vozes

Voices and Their Influence

The Importance of Listening to Voices

  • The team is offering recorders to capture personal stories, emphasizing the desire to hear diverse voices.
  • A speaker reflects on their indifference towards others' opinions until they were told they were doing things wrong, highlighting a struggle with external influences.
  • The speaker shares a personal anecdote about their day, illustrating how daily life intertwines with spiritual beliefs and the influence of divine voices.

Spirituality and Perception of Voices

  • Discussion on various contexts where people believe God communicates with humanity, suggesting that divine messages can be perceived through different frequencies.
  • Addresses societal stigma around hearing voices; individuals may be labeled as insane or seek medical help when experiencing such phenomena.

Personal Experiences with Hearing Voices

  • A family history of hearing voices is shared, indicating a thin line between spiritual experiences and mental health issues.
  • The speaker recounts memories of a grandmother who heard voices intensely, reflecting on childhood perceptions of normalcy versus societal expectations.

Understanding Mental Health vs. Spiritual Experiences

  • Introduction of Eduardo Augusto Leão, a psychologist discussing the variety of experiences related to hearing voices.
  • Emphasizes the need for understanding rather than dismissing these experiences as mere symptoms or illnesses.

Navigating Parental Expectations and Anxieties

  • A parent expresses anxiety over their child's future choices, revealing internal conflicts about expectations versus reality in parenting.
  • Reflection on complex familial relationships and feelings of abandonment from biological parents while navigating identity and belonging.

Collaborative Approaches in Psychiatry

  • Introduction to an innovative approach by psychiatrist Mário, who worked collaboratively with patients instead of viewing voice-hearing solely as pathology.
  • Highlights the importance of understanding what these voices signify for individuals rather than attempting to eliminate them entirely.

Understanding Voice Hearing in Brazil

The Importance of Open Discussion

  • A group exists in Brazil for anyone interested in discussing the experience of hearing voices, not limited to patients or their families.
  • This group provides a safe space for individuals who often feel isolated and burdened by the secret of their experiences.

Personal Experiences with Hearing Voices

  • One participant shares their four-year journey with treatment at CAPS, emphasizing that they are not alone in experiencing voice hearing globally.
  • A personal anecdote reveals how a friend began to express feelings of depression and started hearing voices, initially perceived as a joke.

Support Systems and Challenges

  • The speaker discusses efforts to encourage a friend to engage socially and participate in church activities as part of recovery.
  • There is an ongoing struggle between the support provided by friends and family versus the influence of negative voices that discourage progress.

Coping Mechanisms and Mental Health Insights

  • A participant describes how intrusive voices can lead to self-harm thoughts, highlighting the intensity of these experiences during moments of distress.
  • The classification of voices is discussed, differentiating between true hallucinations and prevalent thoughts that some patients may misinterpret as voices.

Medication and Patient Participation

  • The effectiveness of medication is questioned; while it alleviates suffering, active participation from patients is crucial for successful management.
  • It’s noted that simply taking medication without engaging fully in one’s treatment plan can lead to frustration when expectations are unmet.

Daily Life with Voices

  • Individuals report fluctuating states where some days are better than others; maintaining faith and engaging in positive activities helps manage symptoms.
  • Working within a cooperative setting offers relief from distressing thoughts, allowing participants to share experiences without fear of judgment.

Stigma Surrounding Voice Hearing

  • Participants express concern about societal perceptions; sharing experiences openly can be met with disbelief or stigma from those outside their community.
  • Feelings of hopelessness regarding recovery are common among individuals who hear voices, leading them to question the efficacy of long-term medication use.

Understanding Spirituality and Mental Health

The Role of Spirituality in Daily Life

  • The speaker emphasizes their continuous support for individuals seeking help, highlighting the importance of spirituality within the context of Umbanda, a Brazilian spiritual tradition.
  • They discuss how personal loss affected Reginaldo's mental state, indicating that grief can significantly impact one's well-being and perception.

Voices and Their Significance

  • The speaker describes experiencing conflicting voices urging them towards good and bad actions, illustrating the struggle between moral choices and inner turmoil.
  • They mention that listening to these voices is not necessarily tied to religion but rather a personal experience that can lead to deeper understanding or confusion.

Personal Struggles with Mental Health

  • The discussion shifts to the challenges faced by individuals who hear voices, suggesting that this phenomenon may not be inherently religious but rather a complex psychological experience.
  • The speaker reflects on their inability to live a "normal" life due to mental health issues, expressing feelings of unhappiness despite efforts toward self-improvement.

Diagnosis and Its Impact

  • A psychologist named Marcos discusses how psychiatric diagnoses can limit an individual's identity and potential, emphasizing societal stigma associated with mental health conditions.
  • He shares an anecdote about miscommunication regarding medication, underscoring the complexities involved in treating mental health disorders.

Understanding Mental Health: Voices and Diagnoses

Personal Experiences with Mental Illness

  • The speaker discusses the challenges of being heard and understood, particularly in relation to their mental health struggles. They express frustration about not being listened to by others.
  • The speaker reveals their diagnosis of schizoaffective disorder and bipolar disorder, highlighting the complexity of mental health diagnoses and the stigma surrounding them.
  • There is an emphasis on the uncertainty in psychiatric diagnoses, noting that mental illness cannot be definitively tested for like physical ailments. This leads to a discussion about self-doubt regarding their condition.
  • The speaker reflects on how professionals often have more questions than answers when it comes to diagnosing mental illnesses, suggesting that they may not always communicate this uncertainty effectively.
  • They mention ongoing research into symptoms like auditory hallucinations, questioning whether these experiences are truly indicative of a mental illness or if they could stem from other factors.

Critique of Mental Health Interventions

  • A critique is presented regarding the gap between theoretical understanding of mental health and practical application during crises. The speaker acknowledges that extreme situations may require invasive interventions.
  • The importance of medication and hospitalization is discussed as sometimes necessary for individuals who pose risks to themselves or others, emphasizing a balanced view on treatment options.
  • A personal anecdote illustrates a moment of crisis where the speaker felt compelled by voices to act violently but ultimately refrained from harming someone physically.

Relationships with Voices

  • The speaker shares their long history with hearing voices since childhood, describing how these experiences shaped their perception of themselves and relationships with others.
  • An emotional story unfolds about an incident involving a pet cat influenced by these voices, leading to feelings of guilt and regret afterward.
  • They reflect on true friendship during difficult times, contrasting supportive relationships against those who doubted their experiences with voices.

Family Dynamics and Support

  • Discussion turns towards family dynamics; specifically mentioning how loved ones reacted to their experiences with hearing voices.
  • The speaker praises their mother’s unwavering support throughout life’s challenges while acknowledging societal misconceptions about mental illness within families.

Learning from Experiences

  • There’s an acknowledgment that many people might feel isolated in their experiences with hearing voices due to fear of disbelief or stigma associated with sharing such information publicly.
  • Reflecting on past perceptions versus current understanding shows growth; what was once seen as purely negative now has nuances worth exploring further through dialogue rather than judgment.
  • Finally, there’s a shift in perspective regarding those who hear voices—encouraging open conversations instead of labeling them solely as symptoms needing treatment.

E aí Musical Interlude

Overview of the Segment

  • The segment primarily consists of repeated phrases and musical elements, creating a rhythmic atmosphere.
  • There is no substantial dialogue or discussion present; the focus remains on the musical composition and its repetitive nature.
  • The use of "E aí" serves as a catchy refrain, contributing to the overall vibe of the piece.
  • This section may serve as an introduction or transition within a larger context, emphasizing engagement through music.
  • The repetition highlights the importance of rhythm in conveying emotion and connection in musical formats.
Video description

SINOPSE Isabel, Reginaldo e Marlene escutam vozes e têm seu dia a dia retratado no documentário Ouvidores de Vozes. Vencedor do Pitching Doc Futura de 2016, o filme coloca em discussão o tratamento psiquiátrico no sistema de saúde do país através da trajetória de seus personagens, passando desde o diagnóstico médico, até por crenças religiosas e isolamento social. Duração: 52min | Documentário | Lançamento: 2018 EQUIPE TÉCNICA Roteiro e Direção: Bruno Tarpani Produção: L4 Filmes / Canal Futura Produção Executiva: Milena Maganin Direção de Produção: Giovana Arduíno Direção de Fotografia: Tato Siansi / Kauzare Filmes Montagem: Victor Molin / Kauzare Filmes Trilha Sonora: Guilherme ABC Ishie Mixagem e Edição de Som: Sérgio Cotty / Big Monster Produções