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Psychosocial Perspectives on the Management of Voice Disorders - Implications for Clients: Options and Strategies for Clinicians (Paperback)
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Psychosocial Perspectives on the Management of Voice Disorders - Implications for Clients: Options and Strategies for Clinicians (Paperback)
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Bringing to bear her extensive experience as a speech-language
pathologist, with additional credentials in psychotherapy and
family therapy, Jan Baker clearly, succinctly, and authoritatively
presents clinical and empirical evidence for psychosocial factors
related to the onset, aggravation, and outcomes of functional and
organic voice disorders, and offers treatment strategies and
approaches that are centred not only on traditional approaches to
voice therapy, but also incorporate and demonstrate appropriate
models of counselling. A brief overview of several models of
counselling and psychotherapy is given, with particular emphasis on
the principles of systems theory and family therapy practice.
Psychosocial factors that become evident during the different
stages of voice therapy are discussed, including ways in which
these issues may shape the therapeutic process and influence
longer-term outcomes.These factors may occur, for instance, during
the initial consultation and psychosocial interview; following
assessment when explaining diagnostic findings; when clients ask
searching questions about the 'mind-body' relationship; during
therapy as sensitive information emerges; or towards the final
stages of therapy when helping clients and families grieve over
permanent changes to their voice or and an altered sense-of-self.
They may become more pronounced in response to a client's
challenging behaviours, or as a reflection of problems in the
therapeutic relationship. Strategies for speech-language
pathologists to integrate appropriate counselling strategies in
their voice work are proposed, with clinical vignettes to
illustrate and support these approaches. These strategies are
presented in a way that is in keeping with the professional scope
of SLP practice, with criteria for recognizing the need for
supervision, collaboration with other mental health professionals,
or referring on.Jan Baker's book takes voice therapy for this
challenging population into a new dimension; aside from its clear
coverage of psychosocial factors and options for clinical
treatment, the incorporation of counseling considerations and
strategies gives speech pathologists and their clinical colleagues
a powerful, holistic management tool.
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