An introductory textbook to the processes, settings, and issues involved in clinical practice in speech, hearing, and language disorders. The contributors, a mix of practicing clinicians and academics, present information on ethical issues, principle s of assessment and intervention, interviewing and counseling, public policies affecting clinical practice, issues of cultural and linguistic diversity, the use of technology, and family-centered practices. Annotation c. Book News, Inc.,...
An introductory textbook to the processes, settings, and issues involved in clinical practice in speech, hearing, and language disorders. The contributors, a mix of practicing clinicians and academics, present information on ethical issues, principle s of assessment and intervention, interviewing and counseling, public policies affecting clinical practice, issues of cultural and linguistic diversity, the use of technology, and family-centered practices. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) Biography Paul, Rhea, PhD
About the EditorContributorsAcknowledgments1Introduction12Ethical and Professional Practices193Principles of Assessment434Speech-Mechanism Assessment895Communication Sampling Procedures1116Principles of Intervention1597Interviewing, Counseling, and Clinical Communication1838Public Policies Affecting Clinical Practice2199Clinical Service Delivery23910Issues of Cultural and Linguistic Diversity26111Technology and Communication Disorders28112Family-Centered Practice317Glossary337Index351