by Alison Ross (Author), Monica Bray (Author), Celia Todd (Author)
Written primarily for speech and language therapy students, this book provides information, ideas, case illustrations and concepts which aim to help those making the transition from student to qualified clinician. The authors argue that the only way to be ready to face the demands of professional practice and life-long learning is to acquire a thorough understanding of the process and practice of clinical work. The book focuses on how students can apply what they have learned to bridge the gap between theory and therapy as they begin their professional practice. While demonstrating and explaining techniques such as ways of administering assessments, ways of interacting and ways of shaping and reinforcing behaviours are useful and essential, the appropriate and successful use of such methods must depend on a whole wealth of awareness, knowledge, attitudes and behaviours. This book aims to convey both the prerequisite skills and aptitude, and the understanding of the scope of speech and therapy practice needed to perform successfully as a speech and language therapy clinician.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 200
Publisher: Wiley–Blackwell
Published: 15 Dec 1998
ISBN 10: 186156094X
ISBN 13: 9781861560940