The Voice and Voice Therapy

The Voice and Voice Therapy
Author: Daniel R. Boone,Stephen C. McFarlane,Shelley L. Von Berg,Richard I. Zraick
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Larynx
ISBN: 0133007022

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Key Benefit: Comprehensive in its approach, the Ninth Edition covers both processes of diagnosis and therapy with an extensive pedagogy list helpful to both clinician and student, and remains the best-selling voice therapy text on the market. Key Topics: The Ninth Edition divides voice disorders into three causal areas (functional, organic, and neurogenic), with each identified issue presented with particular evaluation procedures and strategies. An overview of the chapters include: an introduction to voice disorders and their management; the anatomy and physiology of normal voice throughout the lifespan; functional voice disorders; organic voice disorders; neurogenic voice disorders; evaluating the voice; voice therapy facilitating approaches; therapy for special patient populations; management and therapy following laryngeal cancer; and resonance disorders. Market: Written for students of voice therapy, clinical speech-language pathologists, and the practicing laryngologists.

The Voice and Voice Therapy

The Voice and Voice Therapy
Author: Daniel R. Boone
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2010
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: IND:30000126268618

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'The Voice and Voice Therapy' enters its eighth edition with extensive revisions, including thoroughly expanded content, updated pictures and figures, and improved teaching pedagogy elements. In addition, the new edition includes an updated DVD that brings voice problems and therapy to life for students.

Voice Therapy

Voice Therapy
Author: Joseph C. Stemple
Publsiher: Singular Publishing Group
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000
Genre: Voice Disorders
ISBN: 0769300731

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This text is filled with case studies describing specific voice therapy techniques, written by the "who's who" of voice disorders. Through interesting case study formats, readers are guided through the nuances of management techniques for a wide variety of voice disorders including vocal hyperfunction in children and adults, psychogenic voice problems, neurogenic disorders, disorders unique to the professional voice, and special disorders such as treatment of Gastroesophaggeal Reflux Disease, paradoxical vocal fold movement, and transsexual voice. The completeness of the management descriptions makes this an excellent guide for students as well as clinicians in their clinical practice.

Manual of Voice Therapy

Manual of Voice Therapy
Author: Rex J. Prater,Roger W. Swift
Publsiher: Austin, Tex. : PRO-ED
Total Pages: 308
Release: 1990
Genre: Voice disorders
ISBN: 0890792798

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New edition of a reference for clinicians that contains the most pertinent voice information. Deem (speech communication disorders, U. of Kentucky, and speech-language pathology clinical services, U. of Kentucky Hospital) and Miller (speech-language clinician) present ten chapters that discuss introductory material, anatomy and physiology of voice production, the voice evaluation, phonotrauma and trauma-related dysphonias, voice therapy treatments for phonotrauma, disorders of vocal resonance, laryngectomee rehabilitation, and functional, psychogenic, spasmodic, congenital, and neurogenic dysphonias. Spiral binding. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Greene and Mathieson s the Voice and its Disorders

Greene and Mathieson s the Voice and its Disorders
Author: Lesley Mathieson
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 789
Release: 2013-07-12
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781118713358

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This edition has been extensively rewritten in order to reflect the changes in clinical practice and learning methods which have taken place since the 5th edition was published. The seventeen chapters are divided into three sections: normal voice, descriptions of the various types of voice disorders, and the methods of treating abnormal voice. A profile summary of each voice disorder is provided for easy reference and comparison, and tables are used throughout the text. New laryngeal images and electroglottographic interpretations have also been included. The current emphasis on evidence-based practice is addressed in the review and descriptions of intervention strategies used in voice therapy.

The Voice Book for Trans and Non Binary People

The Voice Book for Trans and Non Binary People
Author: Matthew Mills,Gillie Stoneham
Publsiher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2017-05-18
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781784503949

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Written by two specialist speech and language therapists, this book explains how voice and communication therapy can help transgender and non-binary people to find their authentic voice. It gives a thorough account of the process, from understanding the vocal mechanism through to assimilating new vocal skills and new vocal identity into everyday situations, and includes exercises to change pitch, resonance and intonation. Each chapter features insider accounts from trans and gender diverse individuals who have explored or are exploring voice and communication related to their gender expression, describing key aspects of their experience of creating and maintaining a voice that feels true to them. This guide is an essential, comprehensive source for trans and non-binary individuals who are interested in working towards achieving a different, more authentic voice, and will be a valuable resource for speech and language therapists/pathologists, voice coaches and healthcare professionals.

Speech and Voice

Speech and Voice
Author: Leopold Stein
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2018-10-26
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780429783869

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Originally published in 1942, this title was recognised as setting new standards in the scientific approach to speech problems. Much speech therapy in the past had been unsatisfactory because of its emphasis upon the purely mechanical aspects of the condition, while at the same time the purely psychological approach was not sufficient to lead to satisfactory and radical treatment either. In this title the author combines the two approaches and by setting out the basic pathology of the various conditions, he throws new light upon them. Today it can be read and enjoyed in its historical context.

The Chewing Approach in Speech and Voice Therapy

The Chewing Approach in Speech and Voice Therapy
Author: Deso Arthur Weiss,Helen Hulick Beebe
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 128
Release: 1951
Genre: Language disorders
ISBN: UOM:39015007432266

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