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... as hysterical aphonia . These categories are func- tional aphonia , hysterical aphonia , and hysterical dysphonia . Therapy for Functional and Organic Dysphonias 165 HYSTERICAL APHONIA, HYSTERICAL DYSPHONIA, AND FUNCTIONAL APHONIA.
... as hysterical aphonia . These categories are func- tional aphonia , hysterical aphonia , and hysterical dysphonia . Therapy for Functional and Organic Dysphonias 165 HYSTERICAL APHONIA, HYSTERICAL DYSPHONIA, AND FUNCTIONAL APHONIA.
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Morton Cooper. tional aphonia , hysterical aphonia , and hysterical dysphonia . Some authors use the terms functional aphonia and hysterical aphonia interchangeably ; however , this author prefers to distin- guish between the two ...
Morton Cooper. tional aphonia , hysterical aphonia , and hysterical dysphonia . Some authors use the terms functional aphonia and hysterical aphonia interchangeably ; however , this author prefers to distin- guish between the two ...
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... aphonia or dysphonia . The larynx is also essentially normal in functional aphonia ; this category differs from hysterical aphonia following laryngeal surgery or injury , upper respiratory infection , or vocal misuse in that the patient ...
... aphonia or dysphonia . The larynx is also essentially normal in functional aphonia ; this category differs from hysterical aphonia following laryngeal surgery or injury , upper respiratory infection , or vocal misuse in that the patient ...
Contents
VOCAL REHABILITATION | 5 |
CAUSES OF VOCAL MISUSE AND ABUSE | 11 |
TONE FOCUS AND VOCAL MISUSE | 21 |
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