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... tient must speak at the optimal pitch level and range and not al- low the pitch to drop . The tone focus must remain within the mask or balanced oral and nasal resonance . PSYCHOLOGICAL CONTRIBUTORY FACTORS TO VOCAL MISUSE AND ABUSE ...
... tient must speak at the optimal pitch level and range and not al- low the pitch to drop . The tone focus must remain within the mask or balanced oral and nasal resonance . PSYCHOLOGICAL CONTRIBUTORY FACTORS TO VOCAL MISUSE AND ABUSE ...
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... tient and the absence or limited number of negative vocal symp- toms . The incorrect use of pitch or tone focus for one year does not allow sufficient time for the negative vocal symptoms to oc- cur and to be an influence for that ...
... tient and the absence or limited number of negative vocal symp- toms . The incorrect use of pitch or tone focus for one year does not allow sufficient time for the negative vocal symptoms to oc- cur and to be an influence for that ...
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... tient is then sought who matches the new patient in his voice problem , personality , occupation , sex , and approximate age . The therapist must use extreme caution and discretion with the selection of the former patient . The new ...
... tient is then sought who matches the new patient in his voice problem , personality , occupation , sex , and approximate age . The therapist must use extreme caution and discretion with the selection of the former patient . The new ...
Contents
VOCAL REHABILITATION | 5 |
CAUSES OF VOCAL MISUSE AND ABUSE | 11 |
TONE FOCUS AND VOCAL MISUSE | 21 |
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