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Voice applies to the function and use of the vocal chords and resonating system. People who experience problems with voice typically have history of vocal abuse; however, voice problems can also arise organically or as a result of a traumatic neurological event. Voice can be treated clinically for transgender clients who seek to achieve a vocal quality most appropriate for the desired gender.
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Tools foR Caregivers or clients
Tools for Therapists



apps and PROGRAMS
LOUDNESS
Bla Bla Bla
Sensory Speak Up
Voice-O-Meter
Sonneta Voice Monitor
Voice Analyst
Voice Tools
NIOSH
PITCH
EXERCISES
Voice Therapy
Astound
Testing & Assessment
SPL Meter
Decibel 10
s/z ratio for iPhone
Spectral Analyzer Pro
VU Meter
Suggested by Amy Speech Language Therapy
TRACH
TrachTools
podcasts
The Speech Link: A Speech Therapy Podcast
Speech Therapy: Storm of the Brains
WEB
Understanding the Diagnoses
Books
Decibella and her 6-inch Voice
NEWs & PEER REVIEW
FOR Caregivers/Clients


for Therapists
ASSESSMENT TOOLS
Consensus Auditory-Perceptual Evaluation of Voice (CAPE-V)
GRBAS Scale
Perceptual Assessment – Explained
Instrumental Measurement – Explained
Clinical Voice Evaluation 2 (CVE2)
Protocols
Respiratory Muscle Strength Training
Stemple’s Vocal Function Exercises
Passy Muir
CONTINUING EDUCATION
From the Files of James Curtis, PhD
UPCOMING EVENTS
Voice and Trauma with Geneva Mayne
October 15 @ 7:00 PM via Zoom
Meeting ID: 816 2751 5955
Passcode: 156037
WHAT’S WORKING IN TREATMENT
Disclaimer: I do not receive any monetary or other reward for sharing any material from any source on my platform. All sources are from credible educational or therapy-specific sites, which I may have or may not have used in the past. Only the areas in which I have initialed are to be considered my own ideas or advice. Being that the resource page is a collection of ideas from different clinicians, you may encounter ideas that differ from one another. Any use of any materials or resource from this page or links attached, is at your own free will.