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Home > Trial therapy

Trial therapy

The use of a variety of brief therapy approaches during the initial diagnostic encounter to assess the vocal phenomenology that results, and also to see what changes of voice production appear to be possible for the patient, versus which ones seem not to be, due to physical limitation or nonorganic interference.

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