Abstract

A description is given by a clinical psychologist and two speech and language therapists of common psychological processes associated with psychogenic voice disorder. It is suggested that voice therapy will be more successful when these factors are fully appreciated and voice therapists include psychological assessment and treatment strategies within their therapeutic programme. A course of training in cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) for voice therapists is then described, along with outcome findings.

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