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Voice and Communication Therapy for the TransgenderGender Diverse Client A Comprehensive Clinical Guide Third Edition remains the oneofakind resource for speechlanguage pathologists voice clinicians and trainers who assist transgendergender diverse clients in aligning their communication with their gender identity Such goals for transfeminine transmasculine and gender diverse people are far from insurmountable given appropriate training This third edition builds on the work of the first two editions and meets the clinical and training needs of an even larger and betterinformed core of speech language pathologists and trainers Outstanding features in this edition include significantly expanded chapters on counseling psychotherapy theater nonverbal communication singing vocal health medical considerations and the historical perspectives on evidencebased research as well as a call to action to meet the needs of trans youth Chapters cover each aspect of a communication training program including case studies summaries appendices and an extensive bibliography as well as an outline of therapy protocols and ideas for transmasculine transfeminine and gender diverse clients New to this edition A PluralPlus companion website with access to numerous resources paired with each chapter that enhance the already extensive intext references A new coeditor Jack Pickering brings a fresh perspective from extensive experience in transgender voice and communication training A comprehensive chapter addressing research and the voice and communication needs of transmasculine individuals A chapter focusing on the needs of trans youth future directions in this area and the role of SLPs with this unique population A practical chapter on psychotherapy and the relationship between the SLP and psychotherapistsocial worker and how these professionals work in tandem to help in the entire transition process A chapter on co. 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Why should I care?. How can . The second edition of Voice and Communication Therapy for the Transgender/Transsexual Client is still the only book of its kind. This comprehensive guide includes evidence-based practice about the voice as well as non-verbal areas. Speech-language Pathologists, ENT physicians, and professors within the areas of singing, theatre, and voice disorders will find this text to be a necessary resource. The second edition of Voice and Communication Therapy for the Transgender/Transsexual Client is still the only book of its kind. This comprehensive guide includes evidence-based practice about the voice as well as non-verbal areas. Speech-language Pathologists, ENT physicians, and professors within the areas of singing, theatre, and voice disorders will find this text to be a necessary resource. The second edition of Voice and Communication Therapy for the Transgender/Transsexual Client is still the only book of its kind. This comprehensive guide includes evidence-based practice about the voice as well as non-verbal areas. Speech-language Pathologists, ENT physicians, and professors within the areas of singing, theatre, and voice disorders will find this text to be a necessary resource. Erica M. Metz, MD. Medical Director for Transgender Health, Kaiser Permanente NCAL. KP-GW Resident Elective in Health Policy. October 24, 2017. 2. Introduction. Erica Metz, MD. Pronouns: she/her/hers. August 27, 2015. Brett Balmer. Owen Daniel-McCarter. David Fischer. Sharlyn Grace. Monica James. Amber Miller. Agenda. 2. Introductions (David). Overview and “Trans 101” (Sharlyn). Rights at Arrest (Amber & Owen).
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