Voice Therapy for Singers with Deborah Weisberg: Build Confidence & Break Through Inhibition


Posted June 12, 2025 by deborahweisberg

At the intersection of vocal coaching and psychotherapy, Deborah Weisberg, LMFT, LPCC, offers a unique approach that helps singers move beyond technical training to address the deeper emotional layers that affect performance.
 
Finding your voice isn’t just about singing the right notes — it’s about expressing your full self. For many singers, emotional blocks, fear, and performance anxiety can get in the way of vocal freedom. That’s where voice therapy comes in.

At the intersection of vocal coaching and psychotherapy, Deborah Weisberg, LMFT, LPCC, offers a unique approach that helps singers move beyond technical training to address the deeper emotional layers that affect performance.

Why Voice Therapy Matters for Singers
Singing is deeply personal. Our voices are shaped by more than practice — they’re tied to identity, self-worth, and past experiences. When confidence dips or fear takes over, it can lead to vocal tension, inhibition, or even losing the joy of singing altogether.

Voice therapy helps:

Overcome performance anxiety
Heal from past criticism or trauma
Strengthen emotional connection to music
Rebuild confidence after vocal injury or burnout
Access fuller, freer vocal expression
Deborah Weisberg’s Integrated Approach
With a background in both vocal coaching and psychotherapy, Deborah Weisberg brings a deep understanding of the emotional challenges singers face. Her sessions offer a safe space to explore not just how you sing, but why certain blocks may be showing up.

Using tools like:

Visualization techniques
Mind-body awareness
Humor and compassion
On-the-spot support at performances or recording sessions
Deborah helps singers reconnect with their voice in a grounded, supportive way.

From Practice Room to Performance
Whether you’re preparing for an audition, recording session, or live performance, voice therapy with Deborah Weisberg can help reduce nerves and increase presence. Clients often report feeling more empowered, expressive, and connected after working through vocal blocks in therapy.

This work isn’t about “fixing” your voice — it’s about freeing it.

Ready to Reclaim Your Voice?
If you’re a singer in Los Angeles — or working remotely — and want to build confidence, express yourself more fully, and move past fear, voice therapy with Deborah Weisberg may be the next step.

Explore how combining therapy and vocal coaching can support your artistry, confidence, and emotional wellbeing.
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Last Updated June 12, 2025