Modern Techniques of Vocal RehabilitationThomas, 1973 - 362 Seiten |
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... Training the speaking voice is an unheard of and strange situa- tion for nearly all voice patients . The therapist must be able to accept these uncertainties of the patient and convince the pa- tient that voice therapy is relevant and ...
... Training the speaking voice is an unheard of and strange situa- tion for nearly all voice patients . The therapist must be able to accept these uncertainties of the patient and convince the pa- tient that voice therapy is relevant and ...
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... training the speaking voice . The patient always needs encouragement and support for his successes as well as understanding and acceptance for his failures . Instructions , directions , and explanations must be repeated again and again ...
... training the speaking voice . The patient always needs encouragement and support for his successes as well as understanding and acceptance for his failures . Instructions , directions , and explanations must be repeated again and again ...
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... training the speaking voice which would be designed to prevent voice problems . Universities and colleges are without programs that would develop and train the speaking voice for those professionals , such as teachers , lawyers , and ...
... training the speaking voice which would be designed to prevent voice problems . Universities and colleges are without programs that would develop and train the speaking voice for those professionals , such as teachers , lawyers , and ...
Inhalt
VOCAL REHABILITATION | 5 |
CAUSES OF VOCAL MISUSE AND ABUSE | 11 |
TONE FOCUS AND VOCAL MISUSE | 21 |
Urheberrecht | |
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