As an aspiring psychologist (who sometimes hears voices myself), I would be far, far more concerned about the fact that you seem to be blacking out. Do you get drunk? Do drugs? Anything that could be making you black out? Blacking out is scary business. The voices your hearing may be a sort of parallel to the world we are currently living in, but that's simply my own interpretation of your experiences especially given that it's a crowd's voice. The blacking out bit is quite concerning though because you have no idea what your doing during that time. Also, do these cuts look possibly self inflicted? or not? Because there is a frightening thing that sometimes occurs with people suffering from black outs where they engage in self injurious or even downright suicidal behaviors during a period of amnesia. This is what concerns me more than anything else that you have said in this post and yes, I do think you should seek therapy
Is it normal that I hear voices?
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As an aspiring psychologist (who sometimes hears voices myself), I would be far, far more concerned about the fact that you seem to be blacking out. Do you get drunk? Do drugs? Anything that could be making you black out? Blacking out is scary business. The voices your hearing may be a sort of parallel to the world we are currently living in, but that's simply my own interpretation of your experiences especially given that it's a crowd's voice. The blacking out bit is quite concerning though because you have no idea what your doing during that time. Also, do these cuts look possibly self inflicted? or not? Because there is a frightening thing that sometimes occurs with people suffering from black outs where they engage in self injurious or even downright suicidal behaviors during a period of amnesia. This is what concerns me more than anything else that you have said in this post and yes, I do think you should seek therapy