Students of speech-language pathology must learn the causes and features of communication disorders. They also require practice in clinical decision-making. This book contains 48 highly useful case studies which can be used to foster the clinical knowledge and skills that are integral to the work of speech-language pathologists.
Students of speech-language pathology must learn the causes and features of communication disorders. They also require practice in clinical decision-making. This book contains 48 highly useful case studies which can be used to foster the clinical knowledge and skills that are integral to the work of speech-language pathologists.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Louise Cummings is Professor of Linguistics at Nottingham Trent University. She is a member of the Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists and is registered with the Health Professions Council in the UK.
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Part I. Speech Disorders: 1. Cleft lip and palate 2. Developmental dysarthria 3. Developmental verbal dyspraxia 4. Glossectomy 5. Acquired dysarthria 6. Apraxia of speech 7. Foreign accent syndrome Part II. Language Disorders: 8. Developmental phonological disorder 9. Specific language impairment 10. Pragmatic language impairment 11. Developmental dyslexia 12. Language in intellectual disability 13.Language in autism spectrum disorder 14. Language in epilepsy 15. Language in paediatric traumatic brain injury 16. Language in childhood cancer 17. Fluent and non-fluent aphasia 18. Right-hemisphere language disorder 19. Language in adult traumatic brain injury 20. Language in dementia 21. Language in other neurodegenerative disorders Part III. Fluency Disorders: 22. Developmental stuttering 23. Acquired stuttering 24. Cluttering Part IV. Voice Disorders: 25. Organic voice disorder 26. Functional voice disorder 27. Laryngectomy 28. Transsexual voice Part V. Hearing Disorders: 29. Conductive hearing loss 30. Sensorineural hearing loss 31. Cochlear implantation 32. Central auditory processing disorder Part VI. Psychiatric Disorders: 33. Childhood emotional and behavioural disorders 34. Schizophrenia 35. Bipolar disorder Appendix A. Answers to questions Appendix B. Suggestions for further reading.
Part I. Speech Disorders: 1. Cleft lip and palate 2. Developmental dysarthria 3. Developmental verbal dyspraxia 4. Glossectomy 5. Acquired dysarthria 6. Apraxia of speech 7. Foreign accent syndrome Part II. Language Disorders: 8. Developmental phonological disorder 9. Specific language impairment 10. Pragmatic language impairment 11. Developmental dyslexia 12. Language in intellectual disability 13.Language in autism spectrum disorder 14. Language in epilepsy 15. Language in paediatric traumatic brain injury 16. Language in childhood cancer 17. Fluent and non-fluent aphasia 18. Right-hemisphere language disorder 19. Language in adult traumatic brain injury 20. Language in dementia 21. Language in other neurodegenerative disorders Part III. Fluency Disorders: 22. Developmental stuttering 23. Acquired stuttering 24. Cluttering Part IV. Voice Disorders: 25. Organic voice disorder 26. Functional voice disorder 27. Laryngectomy 28. Transsexual voice Part V. Hearing Disorders: 29. Conductive hearing loss 30. Sensorineural hearing loss 31. Cochlear implantation 32. Central auditory processing disorder Part VI. Psychiatric Disorders: 33. Childhood emotional and behavioural disorders 34. Schizophrenia 35. Bipolar disorder Appendix A. Answers to questions Appendix B. Suggestions for further reading.
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