The voice can express physical or emotional imbalance, distress or disease. It may be used in a way that over or under utilises its capacity.
Children and adults may have difficulties with their voice because of problems they are born with or have acquired. This may be due to an infection or disease, trauma, neurological or endocrine disorder/disease or benign or malignant tumours. It may also be due to the way they use their voice or emotional difficulties and life stresses
Therapy focuses on understanding the voice, what may be causing the difficulties, experimenting with life-style changes, emotional support and vocal ‘gym’ work, to create balance and efficiency in how the vocal system works.
Nicola works with a wide range of people, including professional voice users, such as teachers, actors and singers, with children and their families, with older people who are experiencing changes to the voice through ageing and with psychogenic voice disorders.
An examination of the voice box (larynx) by an ENT laryngology specialist is usually recommended prior to treatment.