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Learn More About This Book: Table of Contents Read an Excerpt: What is the speech and language clinician's role in intervention? Related Titles: Introduction to Language Pathology, Fourth Edition Introduction to Clinical Methods in Communication Disorders, Second Edition |
By With this practical resource, speech and language therapy students and practitioners will discover how to link the theories and methods of the classroom to the standards, attitudes, and behaviors that help ensure success in clinical practice. The text leads students and professionals from coursework to practice with guidance on the following topics:
The authors also reveal both the prerequisite skills and aptitude and the understanding of practice that individuals need to perform successfully as speech-language therapy clinicians. The combination of ideas, case illustrations, and concepts presented here offers direction and support to students as they embark on their professional careers. Professionals returning to the field after an absence will also find this resource very helpful. (A copublication with Whurr Publishers Ltd., England.) |
![]() ORDERING INFO ISBN 1-55766-443-9 Paperback 240 pages / 6 x 9 1999 / $42.00 Stock# 4439 LIMITED INVENTORY This title may not be available in volume quantities and is nonreturnable. Questions? E-mail customer service. Customers outside of the U.S. and Canada should contact Whurr Publishers, Ltd., England, to order this book. |
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