Angel.Marie76
03-29-2010, 04:57 PM
Hello everyone,
I was wondering if, those of you who might be seeing a Speech Pathologist or Voice coach, might have any suggestions for a SLP (Speech Language Pathologist) or voice coach in the Western Mass area. I know so many people are here from all over the world, but I also know quite a few here are right from the New England area! ;)
I've build a fairly extensive list of SLP's in the area and even found one woman in the Amherst area that specializes in more of a full-body-applied technique (I believe it's called the Alexander Technique). That particular woman was the first to quickly respond to me to simply say that she might very well help improve my techniques so that I'd become more confident and comfortable with my speech, but might not be the best to help me 'find' my voice.
Any advice would always be appreciated - And, of course, I'll be happy to share my experiences of the individuals I speak with as well. :)
Thanks,
-Angel
I was wondering if, those of you who might be seeing a Speech Pathologist or Voice coach, might have any suggestions for a SLP (Speech Language Pathologist) or voice coach in the Western Mass area. I know so many people are here from all over the world, but I also know quite a few here are right from the New England area! ;)
I've build a fairly extensive list of SLP's in the area and even found one woman in the Amherst area that specializes in more of a full-body-applied technique (I believe it's called the Alexander Technique). That particular woman was the first to quickly respond to me to simply say that she might very well help improve my techniques so that I'd become more confident and comfortable with my speech, but might not be the best to help me 'find' my voice.
Any advice would always be appreciated - And, of course, I'll be happy to share my experiences of the individuals I speak with as well. :)
Thanks,
-Angel