Description
Book SynopsisClinical Decision Making in Fluency Disorders, Fifth Edition is designed for graduate students who are beginning their first in-depth experience in fluency disorders, as well as professional clinicians expanding their knowledge of this specialty area. Written with enthusiasm and creativity, in a style that speaks directly to the clinician, the text centers not only on effectively managing stuttering but also on the therapeutic journey by describing goals, principles, and techniques for assessment counseling and ongoing management. This text provides clinical insights to assist people who stutter with their ability to communicate and enhance their quality of life. Key Features: Clinical Decision Making boxes designed to address some of the options a clinician is likely to consider during the assessment and treatment processes Clinical Insight boxes reflect a particular philosophical view about aspects of therapeutic change for individuals who stutter Discussion questions at the end of each chapter New to the Fifth Edition: New chapter on cultural and linguistic diversity New chapter on general principles of assessment Revised and updated discussion questions at the end of each chapter Video and audio examples of various fluency disorders and therapeutic approaches PluralPlus Online Ancillaries For instructors: PowerPoint slides for each chapter and a test-bank For students: Video comments by the authors for further explanation and engagement with the material; video and audio examples of various fluency problems and therapeutic approaches
Table of ContentsPreface Acknowledgments Contributor Reviewers Chapter 1. The Effective Clinician Chapter 2. The Nature of Fluent and Nonfluent Speech: The Onset of Stuttering Chapter 3. A Historical Perspective on Etiologies and the Development of Stuttering Chapter 4. Principles of Assessment Chapter 5. The Assessment Process With Young Speakers: Preschool and School-Age Children Chapter 6. The Assessment Process With Adolescents and Adults Chapter 7. Understanding the Nature of Change Chapter 8. Counseling and People Who Stutter and Their Families Chapter 9. Working With Individuals Who Stutter From Cultural and Linguistic Backgrounds Different Than One's Own Anthony DiLollo and Jean Franco Rivera Perez Chapter 10. The Therapeutic Process: Facilitating a Journey of Change Chapter 11. Facilitating Fluency for Preschool and School-Age Children Chapter 12. Successful Management of Stuttering for Adolescents and Adults Chapter 13. Assessment and Management for Atypical Fluency Disorders Chapter 14. Indicators of Successful Change During Treatment Chapter 15. Indicators of Successful Change Following Treatment Appendix A. Useful Links for Information and Support Appendix B. The Fluency Bank Epilogue References Author Index Subject Index