Voice Therapy

Expand your knowledge of how to use your voice through techniques and strategies that maximize recovery, use and vocal strength.

Who would benefit: Those who have had trauma to the vocal cords, vocal overuse, singing, vocal cord pathology or surgery. Learn more about the voice and how it works. Incorporate relaxation and visualization techniques along with traditional vocal therapy to achieve your goal.

Teletpractice services are offered for convenience, comfort and safety during current times of social distancing. Consultation, evaluation and treatment services will be done via Zoom, a HIPAA compliant video communication platform. All you need is a phone, laptop, or computer with video/audio capabilities and a phone or internet connection.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a voice disorder and how might you sound and feel?

A voice disorder can come about when there is vocal overuse, singing for lengthy periods of time, yelling at a concert, or even constant clearing of the throat. It also can come from trauma, head injury, stroke that causes nerve weakness or damage to the vocal cords. Your voice may sound hoarse, harsh, breathy, shaky and you may feel like you can’t catch your breath when speaking, or that you run out of air. It can be scary for some and also quite emotional for others. Our voice is one of our stronger connections to the world.

What to expect?

You will learn appropriate vocal exercises to help engage in proper breathing, release of vocal tension, and to develop a strong and healthy voice. You will also learn about how the voice works, the importance of vocal care, and the mind-body connection between voice and emotion. I will Taylor make a program right for you so that you can finally relax and speak without pain or strain.

  • Evaluation – 60 -90 minutes
  • Therapy session 50 minutes
  • Duration of therapy varies

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(510) 364-2992