Losing Your Voice From Stress? The Psychology of Vocal Strain & Anxiety | Dr Mercer & Amrita Mahal | Schoen Clinic Unscripted
Can stress or anxiety affect your voice? Yes — and it’s far more common than people realise.
In this episode of Schoen Clinic Unscripted, Dr Isabelle (Izzy) Mercer (Clinical Psychologist) and Amrita Mahal (Advanced Speech, Language & Communication Therapist / voice therapist) explore the mind–voice connection: why anxiety, stress, trauma, masking and nervous system activation can cause hoarseness, throat tightness, vocal strain, voice loss, and that “lump in the throat” sensation.
If you’ve ever noticed your voice becoming high-pitched, flat, shaky, croaky, or suddenly “not you” in meetings, interviews, conflict, or high-pressure situations — this conversation explains what’s happening in the body, and what helps you find a more natural, free voice again.
You’ll learn:
How the voice is produced (and why the vocal cords’ first job is protection)
What “vocal breakdown” means and what it feels like day-to-day
Why stress and anxiety tighten the throat (fight/flight + vagus nerve)
How people judge tone before content — and why that affects confidence
How trauma and identity shape communication, self-expression and safety
Why masking (especially at work) can lead to exhaustion and burnout
Practical tools used in clinic: breathing support, humming/chanting, pacing, and “finding your free voice”
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Important note: This podcast is for information only and is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If you need urgent help, contact emergency services or local crisis support in your country.
If you’ve noticed ongoing voice changes (hoarseness, pain, strain, loss of voice), seek medical advice first (GP/ENT) to rule out structural or medical causes. If you’re medically cleared and symptoms persist, voice therapy and psychological support may help address tension patterns and stress responses.
🏥 About Schoen Clinic Chelsea This episode was recorded at Schoen Clinic Chelsea, a leading private mental health clinic in London. Our expert team of consultant psychiatrists, psychologists, psychotherapists and therapists provide world-class care for conditions such as ADHD, trauma, depression, anxiety, addictions, eating disorders, burnout and more.
We offer fast, confidential self-booking appointments and a full range of outpatient therapies to support recovery.