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Consistency in clinicians'' and clients'' behavior in voice therapy: An exploratory study
Authors:Charles P. Schmidt  Moya L. Andrews
Affiliation:

School of Music Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, U.S.A.

*Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, U.S.A.

Abstract:
The primary purpose of this study was to investigate consistency in clinicians' behaviors during two voice therapy sessions. The secondary purpose was to examine relationships between ratings of clinicians' and clients' behaviors. Each clinician (n = 7) was observed working with two different clients. Two experienced evaluators, using the Adjective Checklist and fivepoint semantic differential scales, rated clinicians and clients. Results indicated that 6 of 10 aspects of therapy studied were found to be relatively inconsistent, with the pace of therapy being the least stable. Ratings of individual clinician traits (e.g., favorable, unfavorable, intraception) were the most stable.
Keywords:Consistent behavior   Clinician/client interaction   Voice therapy   Adjective Checklist
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