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Speech and Sound Therapies

2014
Pavarotti singing “Nessun Dorma” from Puccini’s Turandot can reduce people to tears, but can sounds both cure and kill? Can hearing problems be behind depression, dyslexia, and autism? Is there a “brown note” that can cause people to lose control of their bowels?
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Speech and language therapy for aphasia

Current Opinion in Neurology, 1993
More information into the natural course of dysphasia has improved information related to prognosis. An increased understanding regarding the underlying complex basis of language and communication leads to interesting intellectual debate and confronts the previously more simplistic approaches to assessment and remediation without necessarily assisting ...
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MEDICINE AND SPEECH THERAPY

The Lancet, 1958
Donald Court, Muriel Morley
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Speech therapy and dysphonia

Clinical Otolaryngology, 1990
G. E. Murtyt, Paul Carding
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Speech Therapy, University

1984
We use fantasy, children’s theater, and creative dramatics to establish these roles and much suggestion and coaching to make them vivid enough so that the child can throw himself completely into them. . . . . . . CLINICIAN: Don’t shoot me when you come in. CHILD: Oh hoh. I’ll thcare you. You be thcared now when I come in. CLINICIAN (lifts two fingers):
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Speech-Play Therapy

Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders, 1959
Lawrence Tirnauer, Sandra Smathers
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Speech and Hearing Therapy

Journal of School Health, 1978
Robert Sakata, Reiko Sakata
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Physics and speech therapy [PDF]

open access: possiblePhysics Education, 1986
M Duckworth, T L Lowe
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Speech Therapy Telepractice

2012
For more than 30 years, speech therapy telepractice has been recognized as an effective substitute when no therapist was available. This chapter describes a speech therapy telepractice model that can provide treatment better than traditional methods and is not restricted to patients living in areas without qualified professionals.
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