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... voice problem is severe enough to interfere significant- ly with communication , personality effect can occur . Most voice patients are talkers , some because of personality need and oth- ers because of occupation . One who is in an ...
... voice problem is severe enough to interfere significant- ly with communication , personality effect can occur . Most voice patients are talkers , some because of personality need and oth- ers because of occupation . One who is in an ...
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... voice natural to him . ILLUSTRATIVE THERAPY Voice patients are notoriously unaware that other people have ... problem , background , occupation , and personality to the new patient and who has resolved his voice problem . This ...
... voice natural to him . ILLUSTRATIVE THERAPY Voice patients are notoriously unaware that other people have ... problem , background , occupation , and personality to the new patient and who has resolved his voice problem . This ...
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... problem and accepta- bility of vocal rehabilitation as a means of resolving the voice problem . Most people have never heard of vocal rehabilitation . The inability of some patients to accept their voice problem and vocal ...
... problem and accepta- bility of vocal rehabilitation as a means of resolving the voice problem . Most people have never heard of vocal rehabilitation . The inability of some patients to accept their voice problem and vocal ...
Contents
VOCAL REHABILITATION | 5 |
CAUSES OF VOCAL MISUSE AND ABUSE | 11 |
TONE FOCUS AND VOCAL MISUSE | 21 |
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