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Counseling In Speechlanguage Pathology And Audiology Reconstructing Personal Narratives Second Edition 2nd Edition Anthony Dilollo

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Counseling In Speechlanguage Pathology And Audiology Reconstructing Personal Narratives Second Edition 2nd Edition Anthony Dilollo
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Publisher: Plural Publishing, Inc.
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.52 MB
Pages: 367
Author: Anthony DiLollo, Robert A. Neimeyer
ISBN: 9781635502985, 1635502985
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 2

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Counseling In Speechlanguage Pathology And Audiology Reconstructing Personal Narratives Second Edition 2nd Edition Anthony Dilollo by Anthony Dilollo, Robert A. Neimeyer 9781635502985, 1635502985 instant download after payment.

Counseling in the field of communication disorders is an essential dimension of professional practice, but just what it entails is often a bit of a mystery. Counseling in Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology: Reconstructing Personal Narratives, Second Edition addresses this common concern of students and practitioners by illustrating how to integrate the concept of counseling into clinical practice. Replete with a variety of case studies, clinical guidelines, and actual transcripts of counseling interventions with clients and their families, as well as a practical "toolbox" of specific counseling techniques, this graduate-level textbook offers a comprehensive, novel, and empirically informed approach to counseling, applicable to a broad range of speech, language, swallowing, and hearing disorders.


New to the Second Edition


10 new chapters on the nature of change, critical thinking, culturally informed care, and preparing for the counseling relationship.

A new case illustration and three new "tools".

A new Foreword by Sue Hale, MCD

Reorganized for improved flow of information with earlier introduction of the central framework, followed by chapters to build foundational knowledge and skills. The central framework for counseling has been simplified and reconfigured for easier integration into clinical practice.

Based on user feedback, the "theory" chapters from the first edition have been dropped to make room for the added "knowledge and skill" chapters, giving the book a more practical feel.

Discussion topics have been added at the end of all chapters in Parts I, II, and III.New images and illustrations throughout. Updated to reflect current research, with many new references added.

A PluralPlus companion website containing brief video commentaries by the authors introducing and discussing the main points for each chapter and materials for instructors, including a test bank, customizable PowerPoint lecture slides, and suggestions for in-class activities.


From the Foreword


"The text clearly presents the necessary theoretical underpinning for the relationship between counseling and our technical interactions with clients and disabuses us of the notion that these processes are separate. In addition, the learner comes away with a variety of means to apply the theory in practice such that the client can understand and value their progress. The authors challenge us to use our technical expertise to create welcome change that our clients accept without struggle. They remind us that collaborations in the therapeutic relationship are less about what we say and do and more about how we listen. Teachers, learners, and professionals can all find immense value in this well-written empirical and practical work. It is an extraordinary and valuable tool for the next generation of clinician counselors."

-Sue T. Hale, MCD, Associate Professor, Retired, Department of Hearing and Speech Sciences, Vanderbilt University Medical Center

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