The bestselling core textbook on communication disorders is better than ever with this new third edition, thoroughly revised and based on updated ASHA standards. Covering a broad range of disorders and developmental levels, this text gives future professionals up-to-date guidance on evidence-based practice from more than 20 academics and working clinicians. Preservice SLPs and audiologists will get a comprehensive guide to contemporary clinical practice-one they'll use for the rest of their careers to provide the best possible services for people with communication disorders. An essential text for all students in clinical methods courses and a reliable reference for practicing professionals!
ALL THE LATEST ON:
implementing evidence-based practice to improve client outcomes
aligning everyday practice with the ASHA Code of Ethics
collecting communication samples
conducting effective assessment and implementing interventions
understanding public policies that affect clinical practice
ensuring sensitive and efficient clinical communications, including counselling clients, documenting findings, and recording treatment outcomes
delivering services skilfully across settings, including homes, hospitals, and schools
working with families from diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds
providing successful family-centred services
making sound decisions about assistive technology
WHAT'S NEW:
New chapters on assessment, the role of research in clinical practice, communication sampling procedures, and cultural diversity * Updated ASHA standards * Coverage of new legislation and regulations * New bases of evidence for the intervention chapter * Updated clinical communication chapter with more coverage of electronic records and HIPAA compliance * Expanded service delivery chapter that discusses the emerging roles of SLPs and AUDs.