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Reddit mentions of Voice and Communication Therapy for the Transgender/Transsexual Client: A Comprehensive Clinical Guide

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Found 3 comments on Voice and Communication Therapy for the Transgender/Transsexual Client: A Comprehensive Clinical Guide:

u/2ster · 4 pointsr/slp

You may want to check out Dr. John Pickering's work. He specializes in voice tx in the transgender population. It looks like he published a book on it https://www.amazon.com/Communication-Therapy-Transgender-Transsexual-Client/dp/1597564702

I've never worked with this population but have heard Dr. Pickering's name before when discussing this population with other SLPs. I don't know if that would be of any help, but hopefully it gets you going in the right direction to finding resources!

u/lalouisaille · 2 pointsr/asktransgender

You shouldn't use the position of your larynx to alter the sound of your voice. Ever. It only moves to adapt to the movement of your tongue/bland palate, otherwise it should stay completely relaxed. Stick you tongue out as far as you can and feel how your larynx moves. This is as far as it'll ever need to go.

Sources :
Literally every singing teacher and singer I've ever met note that I do not recommend any of those youtube videos, it's just to show the consensus.
Here's a paper explaining what happens when you use too much muscle in the area
This book has a chapter devoted to vocal misuse, including laryngeal tension.