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Area of Science:

  • Speech-Language Pathology
  • Voice Disorders
  • Therapeutic Interventions

Background:

  • Traditional voice therapy often employs a hierarchical structure.
  • This hierarchy can present challenges in generalizing therapeutic gains to functional communication.
  • A need exists for voice therapy approaches that leverage naturalistic communication.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce Conversation Training Therapy (CTT), a novel voice therapy approach.
  • To explain the theoretical underpinnings and components of CTT.
  • To detail the application and medical documentation relevant to CTT.

Main Methods:

  • CTT utilizes patient-driven conversation as the primary therapeutic stimulus.
  • The approach focuses on increasing perceptual awareness of voice production.
  • CTT removes the conventional therapeutic hierarchy.

Main Results:

  • The article reports on the results of a recent efficacy study for CTT.
  • Findings from the efficacy study will be presented.
  • The study likely demonstrates the effectiveness of CTT in improving voice production.

Conclusions:

  • CTT represents a paradigm shift in voice therapy by prioritizing conversational practice.
  • The approach aims to enhance functional voice use through increased awareness.
  • Further research and clinical application of CTT are warranted.