Speech And Language Therapy Intervention: Frameworks And Processes Paperback
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Karen Bunning
Book Description
This text asserts the value of problem solving within a holistic approach to human communication, which considers culture, ethnicity and psychosocial issues. It is concerned with drawing out commonalities that exist in practice with people with a range of communication disabilities. As such, it represents a departure from more traditional texts on intervention with communication disability that "pigeon hole" therapy practice according to the particular client group or presenting condition. Articulation of the core conceptual frameworks and processes involved in intervention provides the foundation for clinical reasoning and implementation. This includes examining the different levels at which intervention is pitched and identifying the core therapeutic techniques used by speech and language therapists across the client spectrum. The text is supported by examples drawn from clinical practice.
ISBN-13
9781861564009
Language
English
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons
Publication Date
38018
Number of Pages
332
About the Author
Karen Bunning is the author of Speech and Language Therapy Intervention: Frameworks and Processes, published by Wiley.