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Behrman: Motivational interviewing incorporates naturally into voice therapy and may be an appropriate way to address problems with adherence to teramthen and thereby achieve better voice therapy results.
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Behrman and Orlikoff: using instrumentation in voice assessment and treatment is useful
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Davis and Goldberg: -when working with transgenders target pitch, oral resonance (forward focus), increased intonation
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Globek: -Tracheoesophageal pseudo-voice (voice prosthesis) is the best option after laryngectomy because it is driven by pulmonary air, and is closer to normal voice than esophageal speech in acoustical and perceptual characteristics, as well as intelligibility.
-electrolarynx and esophageal speech are other options
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Harvey: There is potential for vocal improvement with medically complex children, despite alterations in laryngeal structures or function
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Hooper: his article on children with voice disorders and how to treat it seemed to make up the basis of what was on our powerpoint about this topic
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Jacobson: VHI is reliable and valid, good tool to see the impact a person's voice has on their life
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Ramig: LSVT is more effective in treating parkinson's than respiration therapy, although respiration tx also works
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Roy: Vocal function exercises work better than vocal hygiene for teachers