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The discourse of speech-language pathology

International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 2009
As speech-language pathologists we seek to understand the communication of others, but rarely turn our attention to how we communicate. In this paper I consider what our discourse about our own profession may communicate about the culture of speech-language pathology.
Alison Ferguson
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Speech Language Pathology Rehabilitation

Medical Clinics of North America, 2018
The speech language pathologist has a vital management role in patients with voice and swallow concerns, as well as stroke patients and patients with fluency problems. This article summarizes the variety of speech and swallow rehabilitation that adult patients may require or seek.
Kristine, Pietsch   +2 more
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Speech-Language Pathology Incorporating Horses

Seminars in Speech and Language, 2022
AbstractIncorporating horses into speech-language pathology services is a valid treatment strategy that can be used to help the client achieve their communication and/or swallowing goals. The purpose of this article is to discuss the history and terminology of incorporating horses into rehabilitation, explain theories for why incorporating horses works,
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Speech-Language Pathology

2022
Pre-health advisors and counselors looking to gain a high-level understanding of the field of speech-language pathology and the requirements and expectations for prospective students should read this chapter. In it, you will find details of the required academic and professional preparation students need to become a licensed and certified speech ...
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Speech-Language Pathology

2019
Deficits in social communication and language are a primary component of ASD, with the majority of individuals requiring treatment in these areas. Communication delays are often the first concern parents notice in their children who are later diagnosed with ASD, and therefore, the speech-language pathologist (SLP) is often the first referral source ...
Stacy S. Manwaring, Angela B. Barber
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Speech-Language Pathology and Telerehabilitation

2012
Speech-language pathology services are eminently suited to delivery via telerehabilitation owing to the audio–visual nature of the interaction between the clinician and the client. An increasing need for alternate modes of service delivery in this profession is evident because of the growing demand and cost of health care, a changing society, and rapid
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Drugs and Speech-Language Pathology

2017
Drugs can affect speech-language pathology assessment and treatment, yet speech-language pathologists (SLPs) typically have limited experience considering the effects of medications on their work with clients. The aim of this project was to create a resource to help SLPs consider, as part of a comprehensive needs assessment, how drugs might affect ...
McLellan, Tara   +4 more
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Building diversity in the speech-language pathology workforce through a blended online Master of Speech Pathology

International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 2022
Catherine Easton   +2 more
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Outcomes in Speech-Language Pathology

2012
Based on the pioneering work of Carol C. Frattali,Outcomes in Speech-Language Pathology, Second Edition provides readers with a focused, comprehensive review of current policies, principles, and practices pertaining to outcome measurement in speech-language pathology with particular emphasis on healthcare.
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