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Clinical Decision Making in Fluency Disorders, 2/e

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I S B N   : 9780769301167
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-The update of this instant classic mentors clinicians and students on the adventure of fluency disorder diagnosis and treatment. Clinical Decision Making in Fluency Disorders details counseling as a central aspect of fluency disorders and looks at the facilitation of therapeutic chance. Dealing with client motivation and resistance and matching treatment strategies to client stages of change are other clinical qualities outlined. Emphasis is given to looking at the characteristics of effective clinicians, with a unique nod given to humor as an important variable in the communication disorder treatment process. Specific examples of the decision making process are presented in story form.



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-Clinician Characteristics. Etiology, Onset, and Development. Assessing Adolescents and Adults. Assessing Fluency Disorders in Children. Facilitating the Change Process. Chapter 6: Counseling Strategies and Techniques. Treatment for Adolescents and Adults. Treatment for Preschool and School-age Children. Indicators of Progress During Treatment. Determining Progress Following Treatment. Appendices.




-Walter H. Manning, Ph.D. - University of Memphis, Tennessee

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