Assessment in Speech-Language Pathology: A Resource Manual

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Author: Kenneth G. Shipley

ISBN-10: 1418053287

ISBN-13: 9781418053284

Category: Audiology & Speech Pathology

This best-selling, widely lauded resource has been carefully revised to be the most important edition yet. Clinicians have come to depend on this accessible, easy to navigate resource manual for a wide range of procedures and materials for obtaining, interpreting, and reporting assessment data. In this new edition, you'll find a new chapter on literacy, including much-needed information on reading and writing assessment. There is also updated and expanded coverage of autism, auditory...

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This best-selling, widely lauded resource has been carefully revised to be the most important edition yet. Clinicians have come to depend on this accessible, easy to navigate resource manual for a wide range of procedures and materials for obtaining, interpreting, and reporting assessment data. In this new edition, you'll find a new chapter on literacy, including much-needed information on reading and writing assessment. There is also updated and expanded coverage of autism, auditory processing disorders, and pediatric dysphagia. The reproducible, customizable forms have been updated as needed, both in the text and in the accompanying CD-ROM, giving you unlimited access to these clinical resources. Now in beautiful full color, all illustrations have been completely updated for greater clarity and diversity. Additionally, chapters are color coded for easy navigation. Clinicians, instructors, and students all agree that this is one of the most valuable assessment resources available to speech-language pathologists. Doody Review Services Reviewer:Robin D Susser, MS(St. Petersburg College)Description:This manual, an update of the 2004 edition, is a comprehensive resource for the assessment of communicative disorders. Purpose:The purpose is to "provide students and professionals with a variety of information, materials, and procedures for use in the assessment of communicative disorders." The authors have succeeded in providing a detailed collection of assessment and diagnostic information for a wide range of speech and language disorders. Audience:The book is geared toward both emerging clinicians and experienced professionals in the field of speech-language pathology. The wide range of assessment tools and useful reproducible materials make this an excellent resource for everyone in the field. It would also be a useful text for instruction in assessment and diagnostic procedures classes at colleges and universities.Features:An overview of assessment and evaluation considerations is provided, followed by chapters about specific communicative disorders. Sources of additional information are listed at the end of each chapter, including assessment tools and Internet links. This edition features a new chapter on literacy including the role of the speech-language pathologist, normative information for reading and writing development, and the assessment of phonemic awareness, reading, writing, and spelling. There is also expanded and updated information on pediatric feeding and swallowing disorders, fluency disorders, and apraxia of speech. The book is well organized and is written in a clear and understandable style with color-coded chapters for ease of navigation. A multitude of clinical materials are contained in the text and in the accompanying CD-ROM, including 61 editable forms, stimulus materials, anatomical illustrations, and a variety of Internet links. The detailed table of contents includes lists of tables, forms, and figures with corresponding pages.Assessment:This excellent resource for the assessment of a wide range of communicative disorders has been updated and expanded. The inclusion of various types of testing procedures, materials for obtaining assessment information, as well as for interpreting and reporting the information, makes this a well rounded resource for beginning clinicians, experienced clinicians, and students. The supplemental reproducible materials are an added bonus.

PrefacePt. IObtaining, Interpreting, and Reporting Assessment Information1Ch. 1Obtaining Preassessment Information3Ch. 2Evaluating Preassessment Information31Ch. 3Reporting Assessment Findings67Pt. IIResources for Assessing Communicative Disorders85Ch. 4Assessment Procedures Common to Most Communicative Disorders87Ch. 5Assessment of Articulation and Phonological Processes131Ch. 6Assessment of Language169Ch. 7Assessment of Fluency225Ch. 8Assessment of Voice and Resonance259Ch. 9Assessment of Neurologically Based Communicative Disorders283Ch. 10Assessment of Dysphagia353Ch. 11Assessment of Three Special Populations367Ch. 12Assessment of Hearing403App. ADialectical and Bilingual/Multicultural Considerations427App. BEvaluating Formal Tests Used for Assessment Purposes443Glossary451References465Index481

\ Reviewer: Robin D Susser, MS(St. Petersburg College)\ Description: "This manual, an update of the 2004 edition, is a comprehensive resource for the assessment of communicative disorders. "\ Purpose: The purpose is to "provide students and professionals with a variety of information, materials, and procedures for use in the assessment of communicative disorders." The authors have succeeded in providing a detailed collection of assessment and diagnostic information for a wide range of speech and language disorders. \ Audience: The book is geared toward both emerging clinicians and experienced professionals in the field of speech-language pathology. The wide range of assessment tools and useful reproducible materials make this an excellent resource for everyone in the field. It would also be a useful text for instruction in assessment and diagnostic procedures classes at colleges and universities.\ Features: An overview of assessment and evaluation considerations is provided, followed by chapters about specific communicative disorders. Sources of additional information are listed at the end of each chapter, including assessment tools and Internet links. This edition features a new chapter on literacy including the role of the speech-language pathologist, normative information for reading and writing development, and the assessment of phonemic awareness, reading, writing, and spelling. There is also expanded and updated information on pediatric feeding and swallowing disorders, fluency disorders, and apraxia of speech. The book is well organized and is written in a clear and understandable style with color-coded chapters for ease of navigation. A multitude of clinical materials are contained in the text and in the accompanying CD-ROM, including 61 editable forms, stimulus materials, anatomical illustrations, and a variety of Internet links. The detailed table of contents includes lists of tables, forms, and figures with corresponding pages.\ Assessment: This excellent resource for the assessment of a wide range of communicative disorders has been updated and expanded. The inclusion of various types of testing procedures, materials for obtaining assessment information, as well as for interpreting and reporting the information, makes this a well rounded resource for beginning clinicians, experienced clinicians, and students. The supplemental reproducible materials are an added bonus.\ \ \ \ \ BooknewsNew edition of a resource for clinicians and students, providing assessment tools and resource materials applicable to a wide variety of assessment and diagnostic activities. Includes material on obtaining, interpreting, and reporting pre-assessment and assessment information, and discusses assessment of articulation and phonological processes, language, fluency, voice and resonance, neurologically based communicative disorders, dysphagia, hearing, and special populations. Spiral wire binding. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.\ \ \ 5 Stars! from Doody\ \