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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 250 pages, kõrgus x laius: 279x216 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Sep-2019
  • Kirjastus: Plural Publishing Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1635501830
  • ISBN-13: 9781635501834
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 250 pages, kõrgus x laius: 279x216 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Sep-2019
  • Kirjastus: Plural Publishing Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1635501830
  • ISBN-13: 9781635501834
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Exercises for Voice Therapy, Third Edition contains eighty-four exercises contributed from fifty-five clinicians to assist speech-language pathologists in developing treatments plans and session materials for clients-children and adults-with all types of voice disorders. The exercises provide step-by-step instruction of varied difficulty levels. Some are suitable for novice voice clinicians, whereas others require a greater depth of experience to be used most effectively. Similarly, voice clients will find some exercises more challenging than others. Each chapter focuses on a particular topic or parameter of the voice production system that may need to be addressed. The exercises can be used in a variety of ways, depending on the personal approach of each clinician and the needs of the individual client. Some of the exercises offer a basic framework for building an entire session, whereas others may fulfill a more specific need within a broader framework. Each exercise is presented in a consistent format for easy integration into speech-language pathologists' therapy sessions. New to the Third Edition: * 17 new exercises with 8 new contributors (for a total of 84 exercises from 55 contributors). * A new chapter on Counseling in Voice Therapy, containing four new exercises from three new contributors who are experts in the field of counseling. * A new chapter on Adherence and Generalization, addressing two significant and common problems in voice therapy, including three new exercises and a new contributor. * An enhanced chapter on Pediatric Voice, including three new exercises and two new contributors. * A reorganized chapter on Breathing, divided into exercises that focus only on breathing and those that incorporate voice production, to help the clinician select the most appropriate exercises for a given client. * An expanded and reorganized chapter on Special Cases, with chapter sections specifically targeting transgender clients, paradoxical vocal fold motion, client voice problems arising from motor speech disorders, as well as other special populations. * A PluralPus companion website contains supplemental audiovisual material that pairs with 28 of the exercises. The recordings provide an aural model for those exercises that may be difficult to interpret from the written text alone.
Preface to the Third Edition xi
A Word About the PluralPlus Companion Website xiii
Contributors xv
Chapter 1 The Practice of Voice Therapy
1(6)
Chapter 2 Counseling in Voice Therapy
7(24)
On the Way Out
10(3)
Jurg Kollbrunner
A New Seating Arrangement
13(3)
Jurg Kollbrunner
Dear John Letter
16(3)
Anthony DiLollo
Robert A. Neimeyer
The Story Mountain
19(4)
Anthony DiLollo
Robert A. Neimeyer
Reflective Listening
23(4)
Alison Behrman
Ruler Exercise
27(4)
Edie R. Hapner
Chapter 3 Adherence and Generalization
31(16)
Conversation Training Therapy (CTT)
33(5)
Jackie L. Gartner-Schmidt
Amanda L. Gillespie
Using Mobile Devices to Motivate Adherence
38(5)
Eva van Leer
Let's Not Read Aloud---Stimuli for Vocal Exercises
43(4)
Alison Behrman
Chapter 4 Vocal Warm-Ups and Cool-Downs
47(22)
Gentle Vocal Stretch and Contraction (Vocal Warm-Up)
49(3)
Wendy D. LeBorgne
Throat Openers
52(3)
Shirley Tennyson
Laryngeal Self-Massage
55(5)
Shirley Tennyson
Lip Buzzes
60(2)
Alison Behrman
Arm Swing Warm-Up
62(3)
Michelle Horman
Vocal Cool-Down I
65(1)
Linda M. Carroll
Vocal Cool-Down II
66(3)
Bari Hoffman Ruddy
Vicki Lewis
Adam T. Lloyd
Chapter 5 Optimizing Speech Breathing
69(46)
Breathing Awareness: Breathing Exercises That Do Not Incorporate
73(1)
Speech Production Relaxed Heart-Mind Breathing
74(2)
Susan D. Miller
Mindfulness Breathing
76(1)
Daniel Kayajian
Adapted Cobra Pose
77(3)
Kenneth Tom
Breath Sensitivity Training
80(5)
Martin L. Spencer
Speech Breathing: Breathing Exercises That Incorporate Phonation and/or Speech Production
85(1)
Alexander-Based Vocal Therapy: With a Little Help From Carl Stough
86(5)
Joan Lader
Jessica Wolf
I like to Move It! Move It! Kinesthetically Speaking
91(3)
Ashley Paseman
Balancing Breath and Tone Through Advanced Trill/Flutter Tasks tip
94(5)
Mary McDonald Klimek
Trilled Carryover tip
99(2)
Shirley Gherson
Tongue Bubble Glides
101(2)
Brian E. Petty
Why Don't You?
103(2)
Alison Behrman
Breath Pacing
105(2)
Linda M. Carroll
Breathing Awareness
107(3)
Ellen Love Dungan
John Haskell
Flow Phonation
110(5)
Jackie L. Gartner-Schmidt
Chapter 6 Using a Semi-Occluded Vocal Tract
115(14)
Combined Rigid and Flexible Straw Phonation Sequence
117(4)
Mara Behlau
Glaucya Madazio
Carryover of SOVT to Speech
121(2)
Shirley Gherson
Hand-Over-Mouth
123(2)
Mara Behlau
Gisele Oliveira
Wave in a Cave
125(2)
Marci Daniels Rosenberg
Blowfish
127(2)
Marci Daniels Rosenberg
Chapter 7 Resonant Voice
129(20)
NG Sniff
131(1)
Linda M. Carroll
Hong Kong Humming tip
132(3)
Edwin M. L. Yiu
Chant Talk
135(2)
Joan Lader
Chant to Speech
137(2)
Sarah L. Schneider
How to Improve Your Vocal Resonance
139(2)
Dominique Morsomme
Good Vibrations
141(2)
Debbie Phyland
Spaghetti
143(2)
Silvia M. R. Pinho
Hyperfunctional Dysphonia
145(2)
Marc Haxer
Hands-Off Treatment for Functional Aphonia (Use of Resonant Voice)
147(2)
Martin L. Spencer
Chapter 8 Facilitating Articulatory Freedom to Improve Voice Production
149(16)
Articulatory Awareness
151(2)
John Haskell
The Chewing Method
153(2)
John Haskell
Chewing Technique: Speak with an "Open Mouth"
155(2)
Estella P.-M. Ma
Hum-Sigh with Chewing
157(2)
Sarah L. Schneider
Tongue-Out Phonation
159(3)
Sarah L. Schneider
Tongue Teaser
162(3)
Gaetano Fava
Gisele Oliveira
Chapter 9 Achieving Healthy Loud Voice Production
165(14)
Calling the Text
167(2)
Alison Behrman
"Cooee" (The Aussie Bushman's Call)
169(2)
Debbie Phyland
The Power of the Amplifier
171(2)
Karen M. K. Chan
Vocal Intensity Play
173(3)
Rosemary Ostrowski
Using Twang
176(3)
Mary McDonald Klimek
Chapter 10 Facilitating Efficient Vocal Fold Closure
179(16)
Vocal Function Exercises Hp
181(4)
Joseph C. Stemple
Vocal Fry to Modal
185(1)
Linda M. Carroll
Vocal Fry Associated with High-Pitched Blow Sound
186(1)
Reny Medrado
Hypofunctional Dysphonia
187(2)
Marc Haxer
Sharp Onset Vowel Sentences Bp
189(2)
Susan D. Miller
Up and Down Staccato tip
191(2)
Susan D. Miller
Retention of Spaghetti
193(2)
Silvia M. R. Pinho
Chapter 11 Pediatric Voice Therapy
195(28)
Voice Drawing
197(3)
Leah Ross-Kugler
Blowing Bubbles
200(2)
Leah Ross-Kugler
The Owl
202(2)
Judith M. Wingate
Quiet Breath In-Easy Voice Out
204(2)
Ellen Love Dungan
Hummmmm
206(2)
Paula Barson
Sociogram for Parents
208(4)
Jurg Kollbrunner
Rewriting the "Script"
212(3)
Leah Ross-Kugler
Camp Voice
215(2)
Leah Ross-Kugler
Verbalization of Emotions
217(4)
Jurg Kollbrunner
Birds Talking
221(2)
Rita Hersan
Chapter 12 Special Cases
223(56)
Exercises for Transgender Clients
227(1)
Modification of Pitch in Male-to-Female Transgendered Clients
228(2)
Reinhardt Heuer
Modifying Frequency and Resonance for Individuals Who Are Transgender
230(4)
Jack Pickering
Daniel Kayajian
Chant Your Pitch (Voice Feminization) tip
234(2)
Christie Block
Count Big (Voice Masculinization)
236(3)
Christie Block
Exercises for Paradoxical Vocal Fold Motion
239(1)
Relaxed Throat Breathing
240(3)
Florence B. Blager
Low-Resistance Rhythmic Breathing for Paradoxical Vocal Fold Motion
243(3)
Thomas Murry
Training Open Orolaryngopharyngeal Postures for PVFM
246(3)
Juliana K. Litts
Jackie L. Gartner-Schmidt
Exercises for Voice Problems Associated with Motor Speech Disorders
249(1)
Hiding Vocal Tremor
250(4)
Julie Barkmeier-Kraemer
Speak Out!® & Loud Crowd® for Parkinson's Disease
254(5)
Jennifer Cody
Special Cases
259(1)
Vocal Plasticity
260(3)
Philippe H. Dejonckere
Cough or Throat-Clear Phonation for Puberphonia
263(2)
Edwin M. L. Yiu
Laryngospasm Rescue
265(2)
Shirley Gherson
Voice Therapy for Public Speakers
267(7)
Alison Behrman
Juilliard Snore-/k/Hp
274(2)
Linda M. Carroll
Postsurgery/Trauma Light and Easy Talking
276(3)
Alison Behrman
References 279(4)
Index 283
Alison Behrman, PhD, CCC-SLP, is Associate Professor in the Department of Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences at Lehman College/City University of New York, where she teaches courses in speech science, anatomy and physiology, neuroanatomy, motor speech disorders, voice disorders, and nonnative accents.+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++John Haskell, EdD, CCC-SLP, has maintained a private practice in speech-language pathology in New York City for over thirty years. He has specialized in the treatment of voice disorders and stuttering, and is a Board Recognized Specialist in Fluency Disorders.