Marius Romme

Marius Romme
Daniel Mackler & Marius Romme at the 17th international ISPS conference in Dubrovnik, Croatia. Photo: Courtesy of Jens N. Roved.
Marius Anton Joannes Romme
Born January 17, 1934(1934-01-17)
Amsterdam
Residence The Netherlands
Nationality Dutch
Fields social psychiatry
Institutions Maastricht University
Alma mater University of Amsterdam
Known for Hearing Voices Movement; Experience Focussed Counselling

Marius Anton Joannes Romme (born 17 January 1934, Amsterdam) is a Dutch psychiatrist. He is best known for his work on hearing voices[1] (auditory hallucinations) and regarded as the founder and principal theorist for the Hearing Voices Movement.

Romme studied medicine at the University of Amsterdam, where he also received his PhD in 1967. From 1974 to 1999 he was professor of social psychiatry at the Medical Faculty of the University of Maastricht (Netherlands), as well as consultant psychiatrist at the Community Mental Health Centre in Maastricht. He is now visiting professor at the Mental Health Policy Centre, Birmingham City University in Birmingham.

Romme has stated that schizophrenia "is a harmful concept" and that delusions, hearing voices and hallucinations, so-called "symptoms" of schizophrenia are not related to an illness but may be reactions to traumatic and troubling events in life.[2]

He is also credited with developing Experience Focussed Counselling together with Dr. Sandra Escher & Joachim Schnackenberg. [3]

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Publications

Publications by Professor Marius Romme et al.:

  • Escher, A.D.M.A.C., Romme, M.A.J., Breuls,M., Driessen,G., (1987). Maatschappelijk kwetsbaar en langdurig psychiatrisch ziek zijn. Tijdschrift voor Psychiatrie, 29:5,266-281.
  • Escher, A.D.M.A.C.,Romme, M.A.J.(1989).Stemmen horen. Positieve effecten van leren omgaan met stemmen. Tijdschrift voor Ziekenverpleging 24, p. 784-788
  • Escher, A.D.M.A.C.,Romme, M.A.J.(1991).Het dagboek als communicatiemiddel bij auditieve hallucinaties. Tijdschrift voor Ziekenverpleging (TVZ) 15 augustus 1991 543-547 Escher., A.D.M.A.C. (1993)Stemmen horen: ziekte, gave, topervaring of fase in een groeiproces? Klankspiegel, maart 1993
  • Escher, A., Romme, M. (1998) Small talk: voice-hearing in Children. Open Mind July/August.
  • Escher, A., Romme, M., Buiks, A., Delespaul, Ph., Van Os, J., (2002a) Independent course of childhood auditory hallucinations: a sequential 3-year follow-up study. British Journal of Psychiatry . 181 (suppl. 43), s10-s18
  • Escher, A., Romme, M., Buiks, A., Delespaul, Ph., Van Os, J., (2002b) Formation of delusional ideation in adolescents hearing voices: a prospective study. American Journal of Medical Genetics. 114: 913-920
  • Escher, A.D.M., Romme,M.A.J., Buiks, A., Delespaul, Ph., Van Os, J., (2002) Kinderen en jeugdigen die stemmen horen: een prospectief driejarig onderzoek. Tijdschrift van de Vereniging voor kinder en jeugdpsychotherapie. Jaargang 29, nr. 4. blz. 4-21.
  • Escher, A., Romme, M., (2002). Het Maastrichts Interview voor kinderen en Jeugdigen (MIK). Tijdschrift van de Vereniging voor kinder en jeugdpsychotherapie. Jaargang 29, nr. 4. blz. 22-45.
  • Escher, A., Delespaul, P., Romme, M., Buiks, A., Van Os. J. (2003) Coping defence and depression in adolescents hearing voices. Journal of Mental Health. 12,1,91-99
  • Escher, A. D., Romme, M. A., et al. (2003). Formación de la ideación delirante en adolescentes con alucinaciones auditivas: un estudio prospectivo. Intervención en crisis y tratamiento agudo de los trastornos psiquiátricos graves. P. Pichot, J. Ezcurra, A. González-Pinto and M. Gutiérrz Fraile. Madrid, Aula Médica Ediciones: 185-208.
  • Escher, A., Morris, M., Buiks, A., Delespaul, Ph., Van Os, J., Romme, M. (2004) Determinants of outcome in the pathways through care for children hearing voices. International Journal of social Welfare. 13, 208-222
  • Pennings, M.H.A., Romme, M.A.J. ,. Buiks, A.A.J.G.M. (1996) Auditieve hallucinaties bij patiënten en niet-patiënten. Tijdschrift voor Psychiatrie.
  • Noorthoorn, E.,Dijkman,C., Escher,A., Romme,M. (1988) Resultaten van de enquête, in Omgaan met stemmen horen. Blz. 199-214. Uitgever; Vakgroep Sociale psychiatrie, Rijksuniversiteit Limburg. Noorthoorn,O., Romme, M.A.J.,Escher A.D.M.A.C. (1990). Wat kunnen mensen die stemmen horen de psychiatrie leren?. Sociale Dienstverlening in Nederland. Analyse en evaluatie (Red. E.K. Hicks) p. 60-70
  • Romme, M.A.J.,Escher,A.,Radstake,D.,Breuls,M(1987). Een indeling in groepen van patiënten met een langdurige psychiatrische patiëntencarrière. Tijdschrift voor Psychiatrie, 29,4,197-211.
  • Romme, M.A.J. & Escher, A.D.M.A.C. (1987) Leren omgaan met het horen van stemmen. Maandblad Geestelijk Volksgezondheid 718, p 825-831.
  • Romme,M.A.J., Escher,A.D.M.A.C. (1988).eds. Research to practice in Community Psychiatry. van Gorkum, Maastricht/Assen.
  • Romme, M.A.J., Escher,A.D.M.A.C., Habets, V.P.M.J.H.(1988). Omgaan met stemmen horen. (red). Universiteit Maastricht, vakgroep sociale Psychiatrie.
  • Romme, M.A.J. & Escher, A.D.M.A.C.: Hearing Voices (1989) Schizophrenia Bulletin 15 (2): 209 - 216
  • Romme, M.A.J. & Escher, A.D.M.A.C. (1989). Effects of mutual contacts from people with auditory hallucinations. Perspectief no 3, 37-43, July 1989
  • Romme, M.A.J. & Escher, A.D.M.A.C. (1989). Stimmen hőren inKontakt, Zeitschrift der HPE Österreich nr 116, Oktober 1989
  • Romme, M.A.J., Escher,A.D.M.A.C. (1990) Effecten van het onderlinge contact tussen mensen die stemmen horen. Oostland no 2, 8-14,
  • Romme, M.A.J. & Escher, A.D.M.A.C. (1990). Heard but not seen. Open Mind No 49, 16-18,
  • Romme, M.A.J. & Escher, A.D.M.A.C. (1991). Sense in voices. Open Mind 53, The mental health magazine, 9 November
  • Romme, M.A.J. & Escher, A.D.M.A.C. (1991).Undire le Voci. Spazi della Menten nr. 8, December 1991 p 3-9
  • Romme, M.A.J., Honig, A., Noorthoorn, O., Escher, A.D.M.A.C. (1991) Coping with voices: an emancipatory approach. British Journal of Psychiatry 161, 99-103
  • M. Romme, A. Honig, E. O. Noorthorn & S. Escher: Coping with hearing voices: an emanciapatory approach (1992) British Journal of Psychiatry
  • Marius Romme and Sandra Escher: (Eds.), Accepting Voices (1993, second edition 1998), 258 pages, MIND Publications, London.
  • Marius Romme and Sandra Escher: (Eds) Understanding voices: coping with auditory hallucinations and confusing realities (1996) First published by Rijksuniversitiet Maastricht, Limburg, Holland and also English edition, Handsell Publications
  • Romme, M.A.J., Escher, A.D.M.A.C (1997) Stimmen hőren akzeptieren. Psychiatrie-Verlag. Bonn.
  • Romme, M.A.J., Escher, A.D.M.A.C (1997) Acceptare le voice. Giuffrè editore. Milano
  • Romme, M.A.J., Escher, A.D.M.A.C (1997) Na compananhia das voces. Editorial Estampa, Lda., Lisboa Portugal
  • Romme, M.A.J., Escher, A.D.M.A.C (1997) Moniääniset. Printway Oy, Vantaa.Finland.
  • Romme, M.A.J., Escher, A.D.M.A.C. (1998) Πризиание Ґоλосов. Geneva Initiative on Psychiatrie, Zwitserland.
  • Romme, M.A.J., Escher, A.D.M.A.C. (1999). Omgaan met stemmen horen. Stichting Positieve Gezondheidszorg. Bemelen.
  • Romme, M.A.J., Escher, A.D.M.A.C. (1999) Stemmen horen accepteren. Tirion, Baarn.
  • Romme, M.A.J., Escher, A.D.M.A.C. (1999) Stimmenhören Akzeptieren, Neunplus 1 Berlin. Duitsland.
  • Romme, Marius and Escher, Sandra: Making Sense of Voices - A guide for professionals who work with voice hearers: (2000) MIND Publications
  • Romme, M.A.J., Escher, A.D.M.A.C (2003) Förstå och hantera roster. RSNH. Riksförbundet för Social och Mental Hälsa.Stockholm. Sweden
  • Romme, M.A.J., Escher, A.D.M.A.C (2003) Giv stemmerne mening. Systime Academic. Århus, Denmark.
  • Romme & Escher (2005). Managing Distressing Voice Hearing Experiences In Wellness Recovery Action Plan. Mary Ellen Copeland edited by Piers Allott. P.Sefton Recovery Group, Liverpool, UK. P. 114-118.
  • Romme, Marius, Morris, Mervyn. The harmful concept of Schizophrenia, Mental Health Nursing, 7 - 11 March 2007

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