A Guide for Clinical Excellence
Covering an array of evidence-based content, including aphasia, traumatic brain injury, dementia, and language in aging, Aphasia and Other Acquired Neurogenic Language Disorders: A Guide for Clinical Excellence is a must-have textbook for clinicians and students studying to be speech-language pathologists. This clinical guide strategically addresses scientific foundations, service delivery, international and multicultural perspectives, assessment, and treatment. Key features include: A rigorous approach to the art and science of clinical practice, integrating diverse theoretical perspectives for a global readership B Guidance on advocacy, ethics, reimbursement, legal aspects, and counseling, An emphasis on person-centeted, empowering approaches to maximize life participation, Extensive assessment resources and a process analysis approach for analyzing communicative performance and interpreting assessment results, How-to content on more than 50 intervention approaches, Diagrams, charts, illustrations, summary tables, a substantial glossary, a detailed index, and rich up-to-date references, Complementary online materials with links to videos and other teaching/learning resources, Systematic queries that enliven clear learning objectives, Organized to maximize adult learning, the book is adaptable for multiple pedagogic methods for classroom-based courses, independent study, and online learning. Aphasia and Other Acquired Neurogenic Language Disorders: A Guide for Clinical Excellence provides clinicians and students a cleat pathway for quality and effectiveness in clinical practice. Book jacket.
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