Past Events:
Event 1, Voice and trauma: where are we at?
Special guests include Dr. Deborah Caputo Rosen, Dr. Adam Brown, and additional interview footage with Dr. Robert T. Sataloff.
event 2, Trauma walks in the room: Not if, but when- Trauma in a voice clinic
Special guests include: Joyce Uiterwijk Winkel and Dr. Jan Wouter Brunings.
Event 3, Trauma, The brain, and the voice: Connecting the dots
Special guests include: Dr. Leah B. Helou and Dr. Adam Brown.
Interview with Dr. Sataloff on voice and trauma.
An incredible one on one interview with Dr. Robert T. Sataloff on the relationship between the voice and traumatic experiences.
Event 4, A Second introduction
Guests include members of the Voice and Trauma Research and Connection Group: Elisa Monti, Heleen Grooten, Megan Durham, and Olivia Resto.
Event 5, Trauma as a social determinant of health (SDoh) and voice disorders
Special guest: Geneva Mayne MA, CCC-SLP
EVENT 6: OUR VOICES AND POST-TRAUMATIC GROWTH
An Informal End-of-the-Year Discussion with our colleagues
Event 7: INTRODUCTION TO VOCAL PSYCHOTHERAPY
Our colleague Allison Reynolds gives a presentation and demonstration of the Vocal Psychotherapy method.
Event 8: Exploring the Relationship Between Recent Perceived Stress and Past Childhood Trauma in Self-Identified Laryngoresponders
Our colleague Brett Welch at the Helou Laboratory for Vocal Systems Anatomy & Physiological Research gives a presentation on perceived stress and childhood trauma in self-identified larynogresponders.
EVENT 9: CAN PERPETRATORS DISCERN SURVIVORS FROM THE SOUND OF THEIR VOICES?
Our Colleague Elisa Monti presents some of her initial findings on voice and interpersonal violence.
BONUS EVENT: JOINT EVENT TO INTRODUCE THE KATMAN TECHNIQUE
Our colleagues behind the Katman Technique explain what it is and why it is so fundamental for autonomic function, trauma and voice.
EVENT 10: The Gap in the Relevance of Trauma to Communication Development
Our colleague Anna Rupert discusses her research and upcoming projects regarding deepening providers’ understanding of trauma and attachment.