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CONTENT WARNING In this episode, we discuss things related to trauma. Whilst we don't give any clear examples or case studies it is worth noting that we define trauma and talk around the subject. In this conversatio...
The Phonotrauma Conversation is an episode from Thinking Voice by Vocal Health Education. CONTENT WARNING In this episode, we discuss things related to trauma. Whilst we don't give any clear examples or case studies it is worth noting...
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Published May 22, 2024, 64:18 long, audio available.
CONTENT WARNING In this episode, we discuss things related to trauma. Whilst we don't give any clear examples or case studies it is worth noting that we define trauma and talk around the subject. In this conversation, your hosts Dr Jenevora Williams, Robert Sussuma and Stephen King discuss the way in which psychological and vocal trauma precipitate. There are definitions, revised definitions and even the DSM-5 makes an appearance! Education, rehabilitation after rehabilitation and vocal learning are all discussed in this interesting and thought provoking episode. Stephen's latest paper "Grieving a Previous Voice" is also outlined and discussed within the framework of grief and moving on.
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This episode was published on May 22, 2024.
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Published May 22, 2024 and 64:18 long