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Book Synopsis
Written for speech therapists and doctors, this book gives a precise, practical summary of anthroposophical therapeutic speech.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Part One: Foundations of Therapeutic Speech
1. Historical Development
2. The Significance of Air
3. Speech as Formed Exhalation
4. Artistic Means
4.1 The Consonants
4.2 The Vowels
4.3 Sound -- Syllable -- Word -- Sentence -- Gesture
5. Relationship Between the Artistic Means and the Human Being
5.1 The Human Being and the Consonants
5.2 The Human Being and his Voice
5.3 The Breathing Human Being
6. "Knowledge of the Human Being" with Regard to Speech
6.1 The Threefold Human Being
6.2 The Bodily Members and their Involvement in the Speech Process
6.3 Five Effects of Speech Development
6.4 Speech and its Relation to Other Arts
6.5 Therapeutic Speech and Eurythmy Therapy
Part Two: The Practice of Therapeutic Speech
7. General Diagnosis in Therapeutic Speech
7.1 Diagnosis According to Stance, Breath, Voice, Articulation and Thinking
8. Aspects of Therapy
8.1 Cause and Cure of Illness
8.2 Speech Formation as a Path of Practice
8.3 The Specific Therapeutic Approach
8.4 Additional Therapeutic Speech Elements
9. Neurasthenia and Hysteria: A Medical-Artistic Comparison
9.1 The Medical Perspective
9.2 The Artistic Perpective
9.3 Recitation and Declamation
9.4 The Therapeutic Ideal
9.5 Characteristics of Both Types of Constitution in Speech Diagnosis
10. Observations of Some Illnesses with Case Examples
10.1 Asthma and Depression -- A Comparative Breathing Study
10.2 Eating Disorders -- The Soul's Refusal to Breathe its way down into the Body
10.3 Iron Deficiency Anaemia and Speech Processes
10.4 Tinnitus -- The Hearing Activity Turned Inside Out
11. Further Case Examples
12. Typical Speech Disorders, their Assignment to the Articulation Regions and Therapy
12.1 Labial (Lip) Region
12.2 Dental (Tongue/Teeth) Region
12.3 Velar (Palate) Region
12.4 Voice and Breath
13. Processes of Development
13.1 Process Description of a Course of Therapy in Seven Steps of Development
13.2 The Schooling Path of the Therapeutic Speech Practitioner

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      Publisher: Floris Books
      Publication Date: 11/12/2003
      ISBN13: 9780863154188, 978-0863154188
      ISBN10: 0863154182

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Written for speech therapists and doctors, this book gives a precise, practical summary of anthroposophical therapeutic speech.

      Table of Contents

      Introduction
      Part One: Foundations of Therapeutic Speech
      1. Historical Development
      2. The Significance of Air
      3. Speech as Formed Exhalation
      4. Artistic Means
      4.1 The Consonants
      4.2 The Vowels
      4.3 Sound -- Syllable -- Word -- Sentence -- Gesture
      5. Relationship Between the Artistic Means and the Human Being
      5.1 The Human Being and the Consonants
      5.2 The Human Being and his Voice
      5.3 The Breathing Human Being
      6. "Knowledge of the Human Being" with Regard to Speech
      6.1 The Threefold Human Being
      6.2 The Bodily Members and their Involvement in the Speech Process
      6.3 Five Effects of Speech Development
      6.4 Speech and its Relation to Other Arts
      6.5 Therapeutic Speech and Eurythmy Therapy
      Part Two: The Practice of Therapeutic Speech
      7. General Diagnosis in Therapeutic Speech
      7.1 Diagnosis According to Stance, Breath, Voice, Articulation and Thinking
      8. Aspects of Therapy
      8.1 Cause and Cure of Illness
      8.2 Speech Formation as a Path of Practice
      8.3 The Specific Therapeutic Approach
      8.4 Additional Therapeutic Speech Elements
      9. Neurasthenia and Hysteria: A Medical-Artistic Comparison
      9.1 The Medical Perspective
      9.2 The Artistic Perpective
      9.3 Recitation and Declamation
      9.4 The Therapeutic Ideal
      9.5 Characteristics of Both Types of Constitution in Speech Diagnosis
      10. Observations of Some Illnesses with Case Examples
      10.1 Asthma and Depression -- A Comparative Breathing Study
      10.2 Eating Disorders -- The Soul's Refusal to Breathe its way down into the Body
      10.3 Iron Deficiency Anaemia and Speech Processes
      10.4 Tinnitus -- The Hearing Activity Turned Inside Out
      11. Further Case Examples
      12. Typical Speech Disorders, their Assignment to the Articulation Regions and Therapy
      12.1 Labial (Lip) Region
      12.2 Dental (Tongue/Teeth) Region
      12.3 Velar (Palate) Region
      12.4 Voice and Breath
      13. Processes of Development
      13.1 Process Description of a Course of Therapy in Seven Steps of Development
      13.2 The Schooling Path of the Therapeutic Speech Practitioner

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