Why are more men not taking treatment for puberphonia?
Recently, I saw a young man, 25 years old, who presented with a very high-pitched voice. Unlike most
puberphonics, he was not particularly embarrassed about his voice, but he was aware that the pitch was high,
that his voice fatigued easily, and that he could not project his voice. As with many handicaps, there are some
misconceptions about puberphonia. A common myth is that it’s simply a result of somebody being overly
nervous and shy. While having puberphonia may cause someone considerable anxiety in social situations, such
anxiety itself does not cause puberphonia; puberphonia results in anxiety. A particularly reserved type of person
may be puberphonic because they never want to exhibit their voice. Additionally, it is usually not the result of
childhood trauma, as some believe, or bad parenting.
He had not opted for treatment for puberphonia because elders and highly learned peoples told him to live with your voice and in due course it will be automatically corrected.
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