Therapeutic Processes for Communication Disorders
A Guide for Clinicians and Students
Herausgeber: Fourie, Robert J
Therapeutic Processes for Communication Disorders
A Guide for Clinicians and Students
Herausgeber: Fourie, Robert J
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Authors in the fields of communication disorders analyse the psychological, social and linguistic processes and interactions underpinning clinical practice, from both the client the and clinician perspectives.
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Authors in the fields of communication disorders analyse the psychological, social and linguistic processes and interactions underpinning clinical practice, from both the client the and clinician perspectives.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. November 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 603g
- ISBN-13: 9781848720411
- ISBN-10: 1848720416
- Artikelnr.: 37193639
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. November 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 603g
- ISBN-13: 9781848720411
- ISBN-10: 1848720416
- Artikelnr.: 37193639
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Robert J. Fourie is a qualified speech and language therapist, audiologist and psychologist working and living in Cork. He is currently a lecturer in speech and hearing sciences at University College Cork in Ireland.
Preface. Part 1. Focussing on the Client. D.Luterman, Ruminations of an Old
Man - A Fifty Year Perspective on Clinical Practice. R.J. Fourie, From
Alienation to Therapeutic Dialogue. R. Barrow, Shaping Practice: The
Benefits of Really Attending to the Person's Story. N. Simmons-Mackie,
J.S. Damico, Exploring Clinical Interaction in Speech-Language Therapy:
Narrative, Discourse and Relationships. I. Walsh, J. Felson Duchan, Product
and Process Depictions of Rapport Between Clients and Their Speech-Language
Pathologists During Clinical Interactions. A. Ferguson, Clinical Linguistic
Proficiency: Managing Multiparty Interactions. L. Hand, Challenges to
Therapeutic Processes: The Cross-Cultural Context. M.O'Malley, Exploring
Gender and Power in Clinical Encounters. D. Downs, How Audiologists and
Speech-Language Pathologists Can Foster and Combat Stigma in Persons with
Communication Disorders. I. Walsh, D. Kovarsky, Establishing Relationships
in Speech and Language Therapy When Working Alongside People With Mental
Health Disorders. A. DiLollo, Constructivism and Adaptive Leadership:
Framing an Approach for SLPs and Audiologists to Overcome Barriers to
Counselling. J. Felson Duchan, The Social Construction of Relationships in
Healing Interactions from Ancient Times to the Present. Part 2. Focussing
on the Clinician. K. McDonald, The Transference Relationship in Speech and
Language Therapy. E. Silverman, Self-Reflection in Clinical Practice. E.
Geller, Using Oneself as a Vehicle for Change in Relational and Reflective
Practice. E. Ross, Burnout and Self-Care in the Practice of Speech
Pathology and Audiology: An Ecological Perspective. C.S. Spillers,
Spiritual Dimensions of the Clinical Relationship.
Man - A Fifty Year Perspective on Clinical Practice. R.J. Fourie, From
Alienation to Therapeutic Dialogue. R. Barrow, Shaping Practice: The
Benefits of Really Attending to the Person's Story. N. Simmons-Mackie,
J.S. Damico, Exploring Clinical Interaction in Speech-Language Therapy:
Narrative, Discourse and Relationships. I. Walsh, J. Felson Duchan, Product
and Process Depictions of Rapport Between Clients and Their Speech-Language
Pathologists During Clinical Interactions. A. Ferguson, Clinical Linguistic
Proficiency: Managing Multiparty Interactions. L. Hand, Challenges to
Therapeutic Processes: The Cross-Cultural Context. M.O'Malley, Exploring
Gender and Power in Clinical Encounters. D. Downs, How Audiologists and
Speech-Language Pathologists Can Foster and Combat Stigma in Persons with
Communication Disorders. I. Walsh, D. Kovarsky, Establishing Relationships
in Speech and Language Therapy When Working Alongside People With Mental
Health Disorders. A. DiLollo, Constructivism and Adaptive Leadership:
Framing an Approach for SLPs and Audiologists to Overcome Barriers to
Counselling. J. Felson Duchan, The Social Construction of Relationships in
Healing Interactions from Ancient Times to the Present. Part 2. Focussing
on the Clinician. K. McDonald, The Transference Relationship in Speech and
Language Therapy. E. Silverman, Self-Reflection in Clinical Practice. E.
Geller, Using Oneself as a Vehicle for Change in Relational and Reflective
Practice. E. Ross, Burnout and Self-Care in the Practice of Speech
Pathology and Audiology: An Ecological Perspective. C.S. Spillers,
Spiritual Dimensions of the Clinical Relationship.
Preface. Part 1. Focussing on the Client. D.Luterman, Ruminations of an Old
Man - A Fifty Year Perspective on Clinical Practice. R.J. Fourie, From
Alienation to Therapeutic Dialogue. R. Barrow, Shaping Practice: The
Benefits of Really Attending to the Person's Story. N. Simmons-Mackie,
J.S. Damico, Exploring Clinical Interaction in Speech-Language Therapy:
Narrative, Discourse and Relationships. I. Walsh, J. Felson Duchan, Product
and Process Depictions of Rapport Between Clients and Their Speech-Language
Pathologists During Clinical Interactions. A. Ferguson, Clinical Linguistic
Proficiency: Managing Multiparty Interactions. L. Hand, Challenges to
Therapeutic Processes: The Cross-Cultural Context. M.O'Malley, Exploring
Gender and Power in Clinical Encounters. D. Downs, How Audiologists and
Speech-Language Pathologists Can Foster and Combat Stigma in Persons with
Communication Disorders. I. Walsh, D. Kovarsky, Establishing Relationships
in Speech and Language Therapy When Working Alongside People With Mental
Health Disorders. A. DiLollo, Constructivism and Adaptive Leadership:
Framing an Approach for SLPs and Audiologists to Overcome Barriers to
Counselling. J. Felson Duchan, The Social Construction of Relationships in
Healing Interactions from Ancient Times to the Present. Part 2. Focussing
on the Clinician. K. McDonald, The Transference Relationship in Speech and
Language Therapy. E. Silverman, Self-Reflection in Clinical Practice. E.
Geller, Using Oneself as a Vehicle for Change in Relational and Reflective
Practice. E. Ross, Burnout and Self-Care in the Practice of Speech
Pathology and Audiology: An Ecological Perspective. C.S. Spillers,
Spiritual Dimensions of the Clinical Relationship.
Man - A Fifty Year Perspective on Clinical Practice. R.J. Fourie, From
Alienation to Therapeutic Dialogue. R. Barrow, Shaping Practice: The
Benefits of Really Attending to the Person's Story. N. Simmons-Mackie,
J.S. Damico, Exploring Clinical Interaction in Speech-Language Therapy:
Narrative, Discourse and Relationships. I. Walsh, J. Felson Duchan, Product
and Process Depictions of Rapport Between Clients and Their Speech-Language
Pathologists During Clinical Interactions. A. Ferguson, Clinical Linguistic
Proficiency: Managing Multiparty Interactions. L. Hand, Challenges to
Therapeutic Processes: The Cross-Cultural Context. M.O'Malley, Exploring
Gender and Power in Clinical Encounters. D. Downs, How Audiologists and
Speech-Language Pathologists Can Foster and Combat Stigma in Persons with
Communication Disorders. I. Walsh, D. Kovarsky, Establishing Relationships
in Speech and Language Therapy When Working Alongside People With Mental
Health Disorders. A. DiLollo, Constructivism and Adaptive Leadership:
Framing an Approach for SLPs and Audiologists to Overcome Barriers to
Counselling. J. Felson Duchan, The Social Construction of Relationships in
Healing Interactions from Ancient Times to the Present. Part 2. Focussing
on the Clinician. K. McDonald, The Transference Relationship in Speech and
Language Therapy. E. Silverman, Self-Reflection in Clinical Practice. E.
Geller, Using Oneself as a Vehicle for Change in Relational and Reflective
Practice. E. Ross, Burnout and Self-Care in the Practice of Speech
Pathology and Audiology: An Ecological Perspective. C.S. Spillers,
Spiritual Dimensions of the Clinical Relationship.