Counseling persons with communication disorders and their families, 5th ed.9781416403692 Counseling persons with communication disorders communication disorder n. Any of various disorders, such as stuttering or perseveration, characterized by impaired written or verbal expression. and their families, 5th ed. Luterman, David M. PRO-ED 2008 215 pages $43.00 Paperback RC428 Luterman (emeritus e·mer·i·tus adj. Retired but retaining an honorary title corresponding to that held immediately before retirement: a professor emeritus. n. pl. , Emerson College Emerson College was founded in 1880 by Charles Wesley Emerson as a "school of oratory," in Boston, Massachusetts. Emerson's main campus is located near the Boston Common, at the gateway to the Theatre District; it also maintains buildings in Los Angeles and the town of Well, ) presents this title with the intention of not supplanting sup·plant tr.v. sup·plant·ed, sup·plant·ing, sup·plants 1. To usurp the place of, especially through intrigue or underhanded tactics. 2. the clinical use of mental health professions but rather to lead to a modified use of professional counselors to provide support and training to speech pathologists and audiologists dealing with emotions surrounding communication disorders. Topics include counseling by the speech-language pathologist pa·thol·o·gist n. A specialist in pathology who practices chiefly in the laboratory as a consultant to clinical colleagues. Pathologist and audiologists, contemporary theories of counseling, the Erikson life cycle and relationships, emotions of communication disorders, counseling and the diagnostic process, techniques of counseling, the group process, working with families, and counseling and the field of communication disorders. Updated information in this fifth edition includes balancing information for families with young children with disabilities with information for chronic illness for adults and families; a more focused section on techniques of counseling; information on current technology and its impact on counseling; and grief reaction in communication disorders. ([c]20082005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR) |
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