What Should I Do? – Ethical Considerations for SLPs who Work with AdultsBarbara Prakup
Magic To-Do: enter a task and tap the magic wand to have it broken down into smaller, manageable steps, along with the option to estimate time for each step and the task as a whole. Formalizer: enter casual language to get a suggestion of more formal language (or a wide variety of ...
Increasing QOL is therefore indicated as a core objective in the provision of therapy by SLPs and as a measurement of achieving successful treatment outcomes. Taken altogether, the literature reviewed above highlights the importance of better understanding the disclosure practices of PWS and how they ...
Although these statistics suggest there is a high incidence of language problems when compared to adolescents in the general population (5%) (Larson & McKinley, 1995), SLPs, the communication specialists in schools, do not perceive that they are sufficiently trained to address the communication ...
"I hope that the kind of technology we're creating will allow us to help educate SLPs and people who stutter, instead of just helping 50 people (through conventional therapy)," Reiter said. "For the 1% of the population who stutters, it would be a gift to reach 1,000." ...
who is a PhD SLP and Assistant Professor at Florida State University. Chris teaches both a stuttering course and a counseling course, both of which are vital if SLP’s are going to be confident employing a holistic approach to stuttering. He says that future SLPs need to be “clinicians” ...
I tried to take most of August to chill and recharge. Life didn't totally let me have that, but whattayagonnado, we're all dealing. I got to the Cape (my own state) and with a COVID test satisfied Maine's requirements to venture there. The test was not relaxing, but Maine was....
SLPs often equate "R" with 'hard work'. However, "R" is your best friend in making someone of the trickiest sounds easy. In this episode, learn how to use "R" to make the most complex treatment targets easy. Hint: Get out your blender. Ready to join me in putting innovative, empi...
Importance of health-related quality of life for persons with aphasia, their significant others, and SLPs: Who do we ask? Aphasiology. 2010; 24 :957–968.Cranfill, T., & Wright, H. (2010). Importance of health-related quality of life for persons with aphasia, their significant others, ...
providing health services as a physician or being in a career where one could have prejudice directed toward them such as a guidance counselor), or ability to communicate effectively (e.g., attorney). In a similar study conducted with SLP, Swartz et al., 2009 found some (38%) SLPs deemed...