This book offers a comprehensive exploration of the lived experiences of stroke patients, interwoven with healthcare professional expertise to provide evidence-based guidance for healthcare professionals. It aims to enhance clinical practice and pro...Loe edasi...
Originally published in 1983, the topic here although specialized, has importance within several disciplines. Contributions came from the fields of education and medicine as well as psychology and linguistics. In bringing these researchers together...Loe edasi...
This practical guide equips teachers and other educators across the age phases with the knowledge, skills and confidence required to fully meet the speech, language and communication (SLC) needs of children and young people....Loe edasi...
This book is aimed at trainee practitioner psychologists and early career practitioner psychologists, who are either interested in or already pursuing a career in the diverse and exciting field of clinical neuropsychology....Loe edasi...
This accessible guide offers a roadmap to not only managing the symptoms but also thriving with Parkinsons, allowing individuals and their care partners to develop a comprehensive approach to living well with Parkinsons, emphasising proactive engag...Loe edasi...
This collection is the first of its kind, using current evidence, to consider the valuable role speech-language pathologists play in palliative care across the lifespan, empowering SLPs to work effectively and bringing awareness to the work of SLPs...Loe edasi...
This easy-to-follow resource supports young people to understand stammering within the context of their broader identity. Suitable for both experienced stammering specialists and those new to the field, this book provides readers with an invaluable...Loe edasi...
This is the definitive text on understanding and supporting childrens speech, language and communication needs. Written by experts, it presents evidence-based approaches in a highly accessible format. Comprehensive, authoritative and up to date, the...Loe edasi...
Originally published in 1980, this comprehensive study of stuttering in Britain in the nineteenth century examines the problems posed by stuttering and illustrates how it became the linguistic handicap most responsible for laying the roots of profes...Loe edasi...
Severe and Profound Brain Injury is a comprehensive guide offering clinicians practical tools, techniques and ways to structure thinking in approaching how to best assess and provide neurorehabilitation to patients with the most overwhelming and com...Loe edasi...
Brain Injury, Trauma and Loss tells the story of the impact of Covid-19 on neurorehabilitation. It offers a unique dual perspective as it intertwines the two voices of Sue Williams, who had sustained a Traumatic Brain Injury in 2018, and Rudi Coetze...Loe edasi...
This book considers what neurodiversity-affirming practice is and looks at the context of neurodiversity over time. Chapters encourage reflection and introduce practical strategies to challenge and change how we work with neurodivergent individuals....Loe edasi...
Fitzmaurice Voicework: Embodying the Holistic Voice is the ultimate guide to a world-renowned voice approach for discovering and developing the voices full expressive potential and healthy use. Catherine Fitzmaurice and Michael Morgan bring togethe...Loe edasi...
This book explores the connection between sensory processing and speech and language difficulties, with practical strategies and interventions to help the reader navigate complex challenges and create a welcoming and supportive classroom environment...Loe edasi...
This book provides an A to Z of eating, drinking and swallowing assessment and management, guiding readers through key aspects, from aetiologies to xerostomia, in 50 top tips. It is an essential resource for all trainee and newly qualified speech an...Loe edasi...
This much needed book will be essential reading for trainee and practising speech language therapists, particularly those interested in cultural competence, meaningful reflection and ethical practice. It will also be of interest to allied health pro...Loe edasi...
This practical book demystifies Alternative and Augmentative Communication (AAC) in speech and language therapy, explaining key terminology and breaking down the research underpinning successful clinical practice. Rooted in lived experience, it is a...Loe edasi...
Written by a counsellor who draws on first hand experiential testimonies and insights, each chapter offers a personal letter to the survivor addressing the various issues stemming from a brain injury, along with practical applications suggested for...Loe edasi...
Extensively updated throughout and drawing on new theory and cases studies, this adaption of the classic Working with Dysfluent Children is an essential read for all speech and language therapists who work with children who stammer, whatever their l...Loe edasi...
Navigating Aphasia provides the reader with a starting point for working with people with aphasia; presenting key, practical points to consider in the clinical management of this client group....Loe edasi...