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Author Hancock, Adrienne B., author.

Title Transforming voice and communication with transgender and gender-diverse people : an evidence-based process / Adrienne B. Hancock, Linda L. Siegfriedt.

Publication Info. San Diego, CA : Plural Publishing, Inc., [2020]

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Description 1 online resource (xiii, 371 pages) : illustrations
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents The mindful provider -- Cultural considerations -- Practical planning -- Assessment -- Intervention phase 1 : get ready... -- Intervention phase 2 : get set... -- Intervention phase 3 : go! -- Facilitating progress -- Completion and connection -- Important voices.
Summary Transforming Voice and Communication with Transgender and Gender-Diverse People: An Evidence-Based Process is written for speech-language pathologists and voice teachers to guide transgender and gender-diverse people through communication transformations. It follows a chronological progression from preparations through techniques, acknowledging all gender presentations throughout the text. A client-centered process is emphasized through case examples illustrating each step. The first section, "Start Smart," begins with a chapter about developing and monitoring the provider's self-awareness because a mindful provider is crucial for the safety and success of the process. Information about the populations is provided next to develop the provider's cultural humility and sensitivity. This section closes with practical considerations for working with marginalized populations and ways to mitigate barriers to their accessing care. Service delivery models for five types of settings are described by practicing speech-language pathologists who developed successful programs. The second section, "Press On," guides the provider through the best practice standards for gender-related voice and communication services. Procedures and provided forms are tailored to the circumstances and needs of the client and extend the assessment beyond basic vocal function. Three chapters dedicated to the phases of intervention highlight the importance of taking time to establish a collaborative and informed evidence-based plan and prepare the client's body and mind before launching into direct voice work. Stimuli lists, photographs, and figures are provided to assist the client's practice. The final section, "Finish Strong," offers several real case examples of navigating the more unique challenges in this process. Five essays about communication transformation written by gender diverse people end the book on an inspirational note. Clients who wish to transform their voice and communication navigate physical, mental, and emotional work. This text is a guide for speech-language pathologists and voice teachers to inform and facilitate transformation. Throughout the book, real examples from the authors and colleagues demonstrate how this work can be done well with informed, thoughtful planning.
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Subject Speech therapy.
Speech therapy.
Genre/Form Case Reports.
Electronic books.
Added Author Siegfriedt, Linda L., author.
Note Title from splash screen: Training voice and communication with transgender and gender-diverse people
Other Form: Print version: Hancock, Adrienne B. Transforming voice and communication with transgender and gender-diverse people. San Diego, CA : Plural Publishing, Inc., [2020] 9781635500899 (DLC) 2019017792 (OCoLC)1097610010
ISBN 9781635500905 (electronic book)
1635500907 (electronic book)
9781635500899 (paperback alkaline paper)
1635500893 (paperback alkaline paper)