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A Guide to Effective Communication
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Designed to improve the report writing skills of speech-language pathology students, Clinical Fellows, and professionals alike, Diagnostic Report Writing in Speech-Language Pathology: A Guide to Effective Communication is a one-of-a-kind text dedicated to the production of an effective diagnostic speech and language evaluation.
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Designed to improve the report writing skills of speech-language pathology students, Clinical Fellows, and professionals alike, Diagnostic Report Writing in Speech-Language Pathology: A Guide to Effective Communication is a one-of-a-kind text dedicated to the production of an effective diagnostic speech and language evaluation.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040137093
- Artikelnr.: 70883712
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040137093
- Artikelnr.: 70883712
Steven H. Blaustein, PhD, CCC-SLP, BCS-CL, holds a Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) and is a Board-Certified Specialist in Child Language with more than 50 years of clinical experience. He holds a doctorate degree in Speech and Hearing Sciences from the Graduate Center of the City University of New York.
Dr. Blaustein's experience includes 18 years at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York where, in addition to providing clinical services for children and adult inpatients and outpatients, Dr. Blaustein spent 4 years as the coordinator and consulting speech-language pathologist to the Cleft Palate and Craniofacial Disorders Center. He directed a hospital-based program for speech and language disorders and has consulted for a variety of programs and agencies. This work included completing thousands of evaluations for the New York State Early Intervention Program and numerous preschool programs serving New York City Committees on Preschool Special Education. He continues to advocate for individuals with communication disorders and routinely conducts independent speech and language evaluations and presents his findings and opinions at impartial hearings and has testified in court. Dr. Blaustein has presented numerous continuing education workshops, seminars, and lectures on various speech- and language-related topics throughout the United States, including frequent presentations at annual conventions of the ASHA. Dr. Blaustein has served on advisory boards for social skills programs and therapeutic schools for children with communication disorders. He has had papers published in Neurology and Journal of Communication Disorders and contributed a chapter to ALS: A Guide to Patient Care. Dr. Blaustein reviews assessment instruments and textbooks related to language disorders for various publishers. His current interests are in the areas of evaluation and diagnosis of communication disorders, autism, social pragmatic language disorders, speech sound production, Early Intervention, and interprofessional education.
Dr. Blaustein has served as Adjunct Clinical Professor at a number of colleges and universities and is currently a full-time Associate Professor at the Touro University School of Health Sciences Graduate Program in Speech-Language Pathology. He continues to maintain a private practice specializing in the assessment of toddlers and children.
Dr. Blaustein's experience includes 18 years at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York where, in addition to providing clinical services for children and adult inpatients and outpatients, Dr. Blaustein spent 4 years as the coordinator and consulting speech-language pathologist to the Cleft Palate and Craniofacial Disorders Center. He directed a hospital-based program for speech and language disorders and has consulted for a variety of programs and agencies. This work included completing thousands of evaluations for the New York State Early Intervention Program and numerous preschool programs serving New York City Committees on Preschool Special Education. He continues to advocate for individuals with communication disorders and routinely conducts independent speech and language evaluations and presents his findings and opinions at impartial hearings and has testified in court. Dr. Blaustein has presented numerous continuing education workshops, seminars, and lectures on various speech- and language-related topics throughout the United States, including frequent presentations at annual conventions of the ASHA. Dr. Blaustein has served on advisory boards for social skills programs and therapeutic schools for children with communication disorders. He has had papers published in Neurology and Journal of Communication Disorders and contributed a chapter to ALS: A Guide to Patient Care. Dr. Blaustein reviews assessment instruments and textbooks related to language disorders for various publishers. His current interests are in the areas of evaluation and diagnosis of communication disorders, autism, social pragmatic language disorders, speech sound production, Early Intervention, and interprofessional education.
Dr. Blaustein has served as Adjunct Clinical Professor at a number of colleges and universities and is currently a full-time Associate Professor at the Touro University School of Health Sciences Graduate Program in Speech-Language Pathology. He continues to maintain a private practice specializing in the assessment of toddlers and children.
Dedication About the Author Foreword by Gary S. Mayerson, JDIntroduction
Chapter1 Diagnostic Report Writing: Initial Thoughts Chapter2 Some Notes on
Report Writing Style Chapter3 Ethics, Fairness, and Law: An Important Trio
Chapter4 A Reason for the Reason for Referral and a Case for the Case
History Chapter5 Behavioral Observation: That Is All You Need to Do
Chapter6 Speech Sound Production: Writing Clearly About Clearly Speaking
Chapter7 The Oral Peripheral Examination: A Mouthful of Description Will
Suffice Chapter8 Choosing the Language for Documenting Language Chapter9
Language Is Not Always Standard Chapter10 You Need to Know More: Specific
Documentation by Setting Chapter11 Summary and Impressions: Time to Put It
All Together Chapter12 Recommendations and Referrals: What It's All About,
So Write It Right Chapter13 One More Read: 10 Common Errors in Report
Writing to Avoid Index
Chapter1 Diagnostic Report Writing: Initial Thoughts Chapter2 Some Notes on
Report Writing Style Chapter3 Ethics, Fairness, and Law: An Important Trio
Chapter4 A Reason for the Reason for Referral and a Case for the Case
History Chapter5 Behavioral Observation: That Is All You Need to Do
Chapter6 Speech Sound Production: Writing Clearly About Clearly Speaking
Chapter7 The Oral Peripheral Examination: A Mouthful of Description Will
Suffice Chapter8 Choosing the Language for Documenting Language Chapter9
Language Is Not Always Standard Chapter10 You Need to Know More: Specific
Documentation by Setting Chapter11 Summary and Impressions: Time to Put It
All Together Chapter12 Recommendations and Referrals: What It's All About,
So Write It Right Chapter13 One More Read: 10 Common Errors in Report
Writing to Avoid Index
Dedication About the Author Foreword by Gary S. Mayerson, JDIntroduction
Chapter1 Diagnostic Report Writing: Initial Thoughts Chapter2 Some Notes on
Report Writing Style Chapter3 Ethics, Fairness, and Law: An Important Trio
Chapter4 A Reason for the Reason for Referral and a Case for the Case
History Chapter5 Behavioral Observation: That Is All You Need to Do
Chapter6 Speech Sound Production: Writing Clearly About Clearly Speaking
Chapter7 The Oral Peripheral Examination: A Mouthful of Description Will
Suffice Chapter8 Choosing the Language for Documenting Language Chapter9
Language Is Not Always Standard Chapter10 You Need to Know More: Specific
Documentation by Setting Chapter11 Summary and Impressions: Time to Put It
All Together Chapter12 Recommendations and Referrals: What It's All About,
So Write It Right Chapter13 One More Read: 10 Common Errors in Report
Writing to Avoid Index
Chapter1 Diagnostic Report Writing: Initial Thoughts Chapter2 Some Notes on
Report Writing Style Chapter3 Ethics, Fairness, and Law: An Important Trio
Chapter4 A Reason for the Reason for Referral and a Case for the Case
History Chapter5 Behavioral Observation: That Is All You Need to Do
Chapter6 Speech Sound Production: Writing Clearly About Clearly Speaking
Chapter7 The Oral Peripheral Examination: A Mouthful of Description Will
Suffice Chapter8 Choosing the Language for Documenting Language Chapter9
Language Is Not Always Standard Chapter10 You Need to Know More: Specific
Documentation by Setting Chapter11 Summary and Impressions: Time to Put It
All Together Chapter12 Recommendations and Referrals: What It's All About,
So Write It Right Chapter13 One More Read: 10 Common Errors in Report
Writing to Avoid Index