The Strands of Speech and Language Therapy

The Strands of Speech and Language Therapy
Author: Katy James
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 95
Release: 2020-09-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781000154016

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This book is written by a team of speech and language therapists from The Wolfson Neurorehabilitation Centre. It is intended for practitioners working with patients who have acquired communication disorders resulting from brain injury: aphasia, cognitive-communication disorder, dysarthria, apraxia. The authors believe that a therapeutic programme should have it's foundations in the linguistic, non-verbal, neurological and neurospsychological perspective of the patient's difficulties. The approach the team has developed consists of several different strangs of therapy, with each strand representing an element of the rehabilitation process: assessment; goal planning; specific individualised treatment; education; friends and family; and psychosocial adjustment. This book describes these strands, illustrates in a user-friendly way how each one relates to therapy, and fives some practical ideas of how practitioners might work within them. Each chapter begins with the guiding principles and evidence bases that underlie the rationale for one particular strand of therapy. They then follow examples of practice and case studies of a real-life example of each strand. This book describes a speech and language therapy service that aims to be responsive to patients' needs and develops tailor-made intervention programmes that arer unique to each individual. It includes CD containing assessments and practical tools.

STRANDS OF SPEECH AND LANGUAGE THERAPY

STRANDS OF SPEECH AND LANGUAGE THERAPY
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2017
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1138434256

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The Strands of Speech and Language Therapy

The Strands of Speech and Language Therapy
Author: Katy James
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 77
Release: 2020-09-16
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781000110920

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This book is written by a team of speech and language therapists from The Wolfson Neurorehabilitation Centre. It is intended for practitioners working with patients who have acquired communication disorders resulting from brain injury: aphasia, cognitive-communication disorder, dysarthria, apraxia. The authors believe that a therapeutic programme should have it's foundations in the linguistic, non-verbal, neurological and neurospsychological perspective of the patient's difficulties. The approach the team has developed consists of several different strangs of therapy, with each strand representing an element of the rehabilitation process: assessment; goal planning; specific individualised treatment; education; friends and family; and psychosocial adjustment. This book describes these strands, illustrates in a user-friendly way how each one relates to therapy, and fives some practical ideas of how practitioners might work within them. Each chapter begins with the guiding principles and evidence bases that underlie the rationale for one particular strand of therapy. They then follow examples of practice and case studies of a real-life example of each strand. This book describes a speech and language therapy service that aims to be responsive to patients' needs and develops tailor-made intervention programmes that arer unique to each individual. It includes downloadable resources containing assessments and practical tools.

Speech and Language Therapy

Speech and Language Therapy
Author: Louise Cummings
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 440
Release: 2018-09-27
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781107174665

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A comprehensive introduction to speech and language therapy, covering foundational disciplines, assessment and intervention, and professional issues.

The Teaching of Talking

The Teaching of Talking
Author: Mark A. Ittleman
Publsiher: Morgan James Publishing
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2012-06-01
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781614482543

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In this guide, a speech pathologist teaches readers the methods implemented to improve talking in others, so if need be, they can do therapy on their own. People with speaking difficulties are at the mercy of insurance companies who are determining how often and for how long speech therapy services should be delivered. It is also a disturbing reality that the likelihood for therapy frequency and length of care is contingent upon either the level of competence or comfort level of the speech-language pathologist or the financial policies of each institution. Often it has nothing to do with the severity or need for speech therapy. Our health care system is in no position to bankroll the long-term therapy needed by the many people who have moderate to profound speaking difficulties. The goal of The Teaching of Talking is to ensure that any loved one, caregiver, or speech-language pathologist is thoroughly knowledgeable in methods to help people improve talking since it is never known when the plug will be pulled on speech and language therapy services. Ittleman says, “I see hundreds of people with speech and language difficulties each year. By reading and applying The Teaching of Talking, you will have the confidence to help your client or loved one, no matter what the insurance company or institution does. By learning to do what is in The Teaching of Talking, you will be more self-sufficient and will not have to rely on anyone to provide your loved one with expert speech therapy.” “The methods of home practice with family members will be of great value for patients with aphasia.” —Daniel R. Boone, PhD, CCC/SLP

Speech and Language Therapy

Speech and Language Therapy
Author: Myra Kersner,Jannet A. Wright
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2013-03-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781136451096

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Now in its second edition, Speech and Language Therapy: the decision-making process when working with children reveals how recent research and changes in health and education services have affected the decision-making process in the assessment and management of children with speech and language problems. With individual chapters written by experts in their field, this book: Illustrates how the decisions made by practitioners may vary within different work settings Shows how these decisions may need to be adapted when working with specific client groups Explores how such decisions are part of effective evidence-based practice Offers an overview of the skills required by the developing professional Provides insight into working as a newly qualified therapist in the current job market. Rigorously underpinned with current research and revised legislation, this is an important textbook for speech and language therapy students, potential students and specialist teachers in training. Speech and Language Therapy: the decision-making process when working with children will also be relevant to newly qualified therapists, therapists returning to the profession, specialist teachers and Special Educational Needs Coordinators.

Diagnosis in Speech language Pathology

Diagnosis in Speech language Pathology
Author: J. Bruce Tomblin,Hughlett L. Morris,D. C. Spriestersbach
Publsiher: Cengage Learning
Total Pages: 546
Release: 2000
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: UOM:39015048768629

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Presents a model for diagnosis followed by detailed on the application of that model to each disorder category. Provides students with strong foundation for the diagnostic process and encourages continuous exploration of diagnostic methods. Up to date coverage in each chapter, with useful clinical resources.TEXTBOOK

Pragmatics in Speech and Language Pathology

Pragmatics in Speech and Language Pathology
Author: Nicole Müller
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2000-01-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9027243387

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The selected contributions in this volume bring together applications of pragmatics in speech and language pathology, as well as discussions of the applicability of different theoretical strands of the study of human linguistic interaction and its cognitive bases to the field of communication disorders. The authors address practical issues in the classification, assessment and treatment of pragmatic disorders both in developmental and acquired contexts. Further major concerns are the theoretical foundations of clinical pragmatics (such as linguistic pragmatics, functional approaches to language analysis, and cognitive science), and the development of clinical pragmatics.