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... voice disorders . The presumptive view for these approaches is that the individual with a voice disorder is consciously or un- consciously misusing his voice as part of a personality or charac- ter disorder , as previously discussed ...
... voice disorders . The presumptive view for these approaches is that the individual with a voice disorder is consciously or un- consciously misusing his voice as part of a personality or charac- ter disorder , as previously discussed ...
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... voices in specific types of voices , such as falsetto or hysterical aphonia , but even in these types of cases , the end result in voice may eventually result in severe vocal disorders once again for the patient . The new voice disorder ...
... voices in specific types of voices , such as falsetto or hysterical aphonia , but even in these types of cases , the end result in voice may eventually result in severe vocal disorders once again for the patient . The new voice disorder ...
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... voice disorder and an accom- panying unrelated psychological involvement which is not being affected by the voice disorder and not affecting the voice disor- der . These patients can overcome their voice disorder through vocal ...
... voice disorder and an accom- panying unrelated psychological involvement which is not being affected by the voice disorder and not affecting the voice disor- der . These patients can overcome their voice disorder through vocal ...
Contents
VOCAL REHABILITATION | 5 |
CAUSES OF VOCAL MISUSE AND ABUSE | 11 |
TONE FOCUS AND VOCAL MISUSE | 21 |
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