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Faculty of Educational Studies
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  Speech Therapy Intervention in Speech and Voice Disorders
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Topic Sub-topic
UNIT 1.General aspects of the speech and voice therapy. 1.1. Anatomy and physiology for voice and speech systems.
1.2. Fundamental concepts of Linguistics.
1.3. Embryonic development.
1.4. Neuro-muscular control of speech.

UNIT 2. Vocal therapy for Dysphonia.
4.1. Concept of functional and organic dysphonias. Types of functional dysphonias.
4.2. Voice assessment: history and acoustic and visual exploration.
4.3. Objectives and bases for vocal therapy.
4.4 . Therapeutic approaches.
4.5. Overall treatment resources.


UNIT 3.Vocal technique:respiration, phonation and resonance aspects.
5.1.Physiological aspects.
5.2 Correction of the functional errors.
5.3 Specific vocal techniques.
UNIT 4. Therapy for specific dysphonia. 6.1. Vocal paralysis
6.2. Mutation disoders.
UNIT 5. Fundamental bases about Dysarthria 2.1. Concept, etiologies and clinical classification.
2.2. Assessment of dysarthria: history, exploration of respiration functions, swallowing, mastication, phonation and articulation

UNIT 6. Speech therapy in Dysarthria.
3.1. Objectives and principles
3.2. Therapeutic approaches.
3.3. Techniques and resources specific to swallowing and chewing problems.
3.4. Techniques and resources specific to respiration, phonation and articulation problems.

UNIT 7. Fundamental bases about Stuttering.
7.1. Concept and principal etiopathogenic theories.
7.2. Clinical feagtures and differential diagnostics.
7.3. Stuttering evaluation.
UNIT 8. Therapy for Stuttering. 8.1. Bases and objectives.
8.2. Specific resources for dysfluence, logofobie and neurovegetative symptoms.
UNIT 9.Speech therapy for Disglosias. 9.1.Concept, etiologies and types.
9.2. Speech therapy: principles, objectives and therapeutic resources.
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