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Morton Cooper. cal image and the vocal role play upon and within the voice pa- tient . The alteration in the vocal image requires time , patience , insight , and understanding by both the voice therapist and the patient . Vocal Self ...
Morton Cooper. cal image and the vocal role play upon and within the voice pa- tient . The alteration in the vocal image requires time , patience , insight , and understanding by both the voice therapist and the patient . Vocal Self ...
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Morton Cooper. must not become a vocal carbon copy of the therapist . He must be directed to the specific parameters of voice natural to him . ILLUSTRATIVE THERAPY Voice patients are notoriously unaware that other people have vocal symptoms ...
Morton Cooper. must not become a vocal carbon copy of the therapist . He must be directed to the specific parameters of voice natural to him . ILLUSTRATIVE THERAPY Voice patients are notoriously unaware that other people have vocal symptoms ...
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... voice . If the former patient's voice , although appropriate to him , is displeasing to the new pa- tient in pitch , tone focus , volume , and / or quality , this patient may elect to discontinue therapy . Not all new voice patients ...
... voice . If the former patient's voice , although appropriate to him , is displeasing to the new pa- tient in pitch , tone focus , volume , and / or quality , this patient may elect to discontinue therapy . Not all new voice patients ...
Contents
VOCAL REHABILITATION | 5 |
CAUSES OF VOCAL MISUSE AND ABUSE | 11 |
TONE FOCUS AND VOCAL MISUSE | 21 |
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