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Dr. Gabriela Dragun is an Assistant Professor at the Institute of Polish Philology, University of Wrocław. As a philologist and clinical speech therapist, she specializes in early speech therapy intervention, combining academic research with therapeutic practice. She holds degrees from the University of Wrocław and the Medical University of Wrocław. Her expertise includes neuroscience and communication, body posture's impact on speech, and autonomic nervous system influences on communication development.
She has completed international training in Singapore, Malaysia, and Greece, and is certified in Neurofunctional Reorganization (Beatriz Padovan), Buteyko method, myofunctional therapy, and craniosacral therapy. Her holistic TAO speech therapy programs integrate traditional and modern therapeutic techniques. She collaborates with universities, medical institutions, and educational organizations.
Her research focuses on interdisciplinary approaches to communication disorders, including the SSP protocol for vagus nerve regulation and olfactory stimulation in pediatric speech therapy. She employs manual therapies like Sanjo body-voice therapy and polarity techniques.
Key contributions include case studies on salivary gland cysts in children and the role of body posture in speech therapy exercises. Her work bridges clinical practice with academic research in linguistics and neuroscience.




