Voice and Communication Therapy with Trans and Non-Binary People

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Specifically aimed at Speech and Language Therapists (SLTs) and voice practitioners, this book follows up from the authors' first book, The Voice Book for Trans and Non-Binary People. It sets out cultural competence, psychological and vocal skills, group activities and improvisations frameworks and exercises to helps SLTs develop their skills for working with trans and non-binary clients, including facilitation and coaching, emotional intelligence, role-play and solution-focused therapy, narrative therapy practices. It also includes many contributions from the trans community and a range of clinical professionals to emphasise the collaborative space.

Written by two leading authorities on voice and communication therapy for trans people, this is an essential and authoritative resource for anyone working with trans and non-binary clients who are seeking their voice exploration.

Author(s): Matthew Mills, Gillie Stoneham
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Year: 2020

Language: English
Pages: 224
City: London

Voice and Communication Therapy with Trans and Non-Binary People
Cover
By the same author
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Foreword by Meg-John Barker
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. The Gender Space: Towards effective allyship
2. The Psychological Space: Therapeutic alliance
3. The Vocal Space: Felt sense and coaching
4. The Social Space: Contextual Awareness
5. _________ Space: Building Communities
Appendix: Applied Improvisation Games
References
Subject Index
Author Index