Quick reference to disorders, syndromes, and conditions seen by speech-language pathologists. Organized by classification of syndromes and conditions. Each disorder includes: description, etiology, difficulties, assessment, intervention techniques, results of recent studies, prognosis, and references. For clinicians. Softcover. DNLM: Speech Disorders handbooks.
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From Introduction: "The purpose of this book is to provide a quick reference to those disorders, syndromes, and conditions seen among clients served by speech-language pathologists. It was written primarily as a source of information regarding those conditions for a diverse group of professionals, including clinicians, students of speech-language pathology, researchers, and educators, and lay people also will find the text informative and helpful in better understanding the nature of these... more info
A must for any clinician who values their quality service.:
Regardless of whether you're a new graduate speech pathologist or an experienced clinician, you'll always stumble across unfamiliar territory. This guide is a valuable asset to any individual or department working with a wide variety of patients. It's quick, easy to find information will ensure you're up to date with the latest technology.