Packed with easily accessible, practical hints about therapy and useful self-development activities for the reader, sections cover:
- Reflecting on the normal voice
- 'Doing' therapy
- Assessment
- Management
- Specific diagnoses
- Professional voice users
- Professional liaison
- Learning from clients
The resource concludes with a handy appendix providing further reading and useful resources. Presenting diagnosis-specific and client group-specific tips alongside widely applicable guidance, this is a go-to book for accessible and practical support for voice newbies.
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Jo Jackson, highly specialist SLT, South Sefton Adult Speech and Language Therapy, Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust. Spring 2024 RCSLT Bulletin
'This reads like an informative and enjoyable clinical conversation, providing a comprehensive knowledge base through accessible explanationsof the theory behind voice therapy, its practical application, and links to pertinent research literature. Self-development activities enable reflective practice for voice patients and beyond! Clinical tips offer a systematic way to build knowledge or provide a 'go-to' resource for a focussed approach. This is set to be a valued clinical companion.'
Fiona Williams, Band 5 Newly Qualified Speech and Language Therapist.
'As a newly qualified practitioner - a strong clinical resource provides not only advice but a sense of reassurance. This book does exactly that - clear & concise, it provides a supportive easy to read guide for navigating the world of voice disorders.'
Saba Jennings, Band 6 Community Speech and Language Therapist








