Voice Rehabilitation: Testing Hypotheses and Reframing Therapy is a specific guide for beginning speech-language pathology student clinicians to develop a hierarchy of goals and procedures related to the therapeutic process. This text is written from the students perspective and it addresses the questions that students consistently ask when they begin their first internship. Features: Chapter Objectives, Case Studies, Voice Evaluation Forms
The "who's who" of voice experts "join" your staff through the expertise shared on these pages.
New edition of a reference for clinicians that contains the most pertinent voice information.
Table of Contents: Principles of voice therapy / Joseph C. Stemple Comments on the voice evaluation / Joseph C. Stemple Management of vocal hyperfunction and associated pathologies Management of glottal incompetence Management of functional ...
Clinical Assessment of Voice is part of a three-book student edition of selected chapters from the fourth edition of Professional voice: the science and art of clinical care.
Part of a three-book student edition of selected chapters from the fourth edition of Professional voice: the science and art of clinical care.
This title covers a comprehensive description of voice assessment. It embraces current best practice and the latest research reports on the assessment of voice by leading international clinicians and scholars in the professions.
Vocal Rehabilitation for Medical Speech-language Pathology
Introduces specific vocal and physical techniques aimed at developing and healing the voice and establishing general physical and mental well-being.
Drawing on more than ten years' experience with children's voice disorders, the authors five practical advice on the nature of children's voice problems, ideas for therapy, the aims of intervention and how best to achieve them, as well as ...
Clinical Voice Disorders: An Interdisciplinary Approach