Here is a brief bibliography of some sources relevant to the topic of Therapeutic Voicework:
Andsell, G. (1995). Music for life: Aspects of creative music therapy with adult clients. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers.
Austin, D. (2008). The theory and practice of vocal psychotherapy: Songs of the self. London and Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley Publishers.
Austin, D. (2006). ‘Songs of the self: Vocal psychotherapy for adults traumatized as children’. In L. C. Carey, (Ed.), Expressive/Creative Arts Methods for Trauma Survivors. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers.
Azoulay, R. and Loewy, J.V. (Eds.). (2009). Music, the breath and health: Advances in integrative music therapy. New York, NY: Satchnote Press
Boston, J. and Cook, R. (2009). (Eds.). Breath in action: The art of breath in vocal and holistic practice. London and Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley Publishers.
Brown, O.L. (1996). Discover your voice: How to develop healthy voice habits. San Diego and London: Singular Publishing Group.
Bruscia, K. (1987). Improvisational models of music therapy. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas.
Chapman, J.L. (2006). Singing and teaching singing: A holistic approach to classical voice. San Diego: Oxford: Brisbane: Plural Publishing.
Darwin, C. (1872). The expression of the emotions in man and animals. London: John Murray.
Gaynor, M.L. (1999). Sounds of healing: A physician reveals the therapeutic power of sound, voice and music. New York: Broadway Books.
Hamel, P.M. (1978). Through music to the self. Dorset: Element Books.
Hemsley, T. (1998). Singing and imagination: A human approach to a great musical tradition. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press.
Herrigel, E. (1953). Zen in the art of archery. New York: Vintage Books.
Kagen, S. (1950). On studying singing. New York: Dover Publications.
Kohut, H. (1977). The restoration of the self. New York: International Universities Press.
Linklater, K. (2006). Freeing the natural voice: Imagery and art in the practice of voice and language. (Rev. ed.). Hollywood: Drama Publishers.
Lamperti, G.B. (1957). Vocal wisdom. (Rev. ed.). New York: Taplinger Publishing Company.
LeShan, L. (1974). How to meditate: A guide to self-discovery. New York, Boston, and London: Back Bay Books.
Loewy, J. (2004). Integrating music, language and the voice in music therapy. Voices: A world forum for music therapy 4(1). Accessed 6/18/2012 at https://normt.uib.no/index.php/voices/article/view/140/116.
McGuire, M.G. (2004). (Ed.). Psychiatric music therapy in the community: The Legacy of Florence Tyson. Gilsum, NH: Barcelona Publishers.
Martin, S.A. (1996). I voice, therefore I know I am. The Arts in Psychotherapy, 23(3), 261-268.
Newham, P. (1997). The prophet of song: The life and work of Alfred Wolfsohn. London and Boston: Tigers Eye Press.
Newham, P. (1998). Therapeutic voicework: Principles and practice for the use of singing as a therapy. London and Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley Publishers.
O’Reilley, M.R. (1998). Radical presence: Teaching as contemplative practice. Portsmouth, NH: Boynton/Cook Publishers (Heinemann).
Paxton, A. (2011). Singing and the therapeutic voice lesson. The Association for Creativity in Counseling Newsletter,Issue 4, Spring 2012, 13-15.
Priestley, M. (1975). Music therapy in action. New York: St. Martin’s Press.
Rodenberg, P. (1992). The right to speak: Working with the voice. New York: Routledge.
Rogers, C.R. (1961). On becoming a person. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company.
Shewell, C. (2009). Voice work: Art and science in changing voices. West Sussex: Wiley-Blackwell.
Siegel, R.D. (2010). The mindfulness solution: Everyday practices for everyday problems. New York and London: Guildford Press.
Tomatis, A.A. (2005). The ear and the voice. Lanham, MD, Toronto, and Oxford: The Scarecrow Press.
Tyson, F. (1982). Individual singing instruction: An evolutionary framework for psychiatric music therapists. Music Therapy Perspectives, 1(1), 51-55.
Uhlig, S. (2006). Authentic voices, authentic singing: A multicultural approach to vocal music therapy. Gilsum, NH: Barcelona.
Zajonc, A. (2006). Cognitive-affective connections in teaching and learning: The relationship between love and knowledge. Journal of Cognitive Affective Learning, 3(1), 1-9.
Zajonc, A. (2003). Spirituality in higher education: Overcoming the divide. Liberal Education (Winter).