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Professional psycholinguistic training of speech therapists in higher education

Professional psycholinguistic training of speech therapists in higher education

... It was not until fairly recently that psycholinguistics as a scientific discipline has been included into the university curriculum for would-be speech therapists. It happened in recent decades, when ...

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Form L- Speech Therapists Framework.docx

Form L- Speech Therapists Framework.docx

... the Speech- Language Pathologist makes changes in the interventions and instructional methods and documents changes in the progress ...The Speech- Language Pathologist amends the IEP when presented with ...

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SOCIAL SKILLS OF CHILDREN WITH SPECIFIC LANGUAGE IMPAIRMENT: OCCUPATIONAL AND SPEECH THERAPISTS’ PERCEPTIONS

SOCIAL SKILLS OF CHILDREN WITH SPECIFIC LANGUAGE IMPAIRMENT: OCCUPATIONAL AND SPEECH THERAPISTS’ PERCEPTIONS

... 20 speech therapy ...20 speech therapy ...all speech therapy and occupational therapy students, their attitudes in the survey were positive (Diamantopoulos, ...

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Impact of pharmacist interventions in older patients: a prospective study in a tertiary hospital in Germany

Impact of pharmacist interventions in older patients: a prospective study in a tertiary hospital in Germany

... and resources to treat 48 patients, who attend from 8 am until 4 pm to receive multidisciplinary treatment by physicians, nurses, physiotherapists, speech therapists, masseurs, and psychologists. In ...

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Effects of therapy in oropharyngeal dysphagia by speech and language therapists: a systematic review

Effects of therapy in oropharyngeal dysphagia by speech and language therapists: a systematic review

... The diverse methodological problems to which many of the included studies attest warrant further attention. For example, many study designs are weakened by the lack of a good alternative for a control group receiving no ...

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Interventions, Collaborative Relationships and Burnout: Special Educators, Speech and Occupational Therapists Perspectives of Speech Disorders

Interventions, Collaborative Relationships and Burnout: Special Educators, Speech and Occupational Therapists Perspectives of Speech Disorders

... but speech therapists, special edu- cators and occupational therapists have argued that they chose to engage in spe- cial education because they think that those children have many ...by ...

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Multidisciplinary care of craniosynostosis

Multidisciplinary care of craniosynostosis

... Constant and con- tinual evaluation from speech therapists will help the team identify issues early and institute therapies that can help with future growth and development.. The suppo[r] ...

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Neurolinguistics and the non monolingual brain

Neurolinguistics and the non monolingual brain

... In the 1950s, a book was published which constituted a major attempt to characterize how language impairments were produced by brain pathology. The series of 155 aphasic cases was studied with respect to diagnosis and ...

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From “what do you do?” to “a leap of faith”: developing more effective indirect intervention for adults with learning disabilities

From “what do you do?” to “a leap of faith”: developing more effective indirect intervention for adults with learning disabilities

... In order to ensure that progress in shared aims is maintained and achieved, building an effective professional relationship based on mutual respect is fundamental. The values of carers and SLTs may not be aligned which ...

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Turn off or tune in? What advice can SLTs, educational psychologists and teachers provide about uses of new media and children with language impairments?

Turn off or tune in? What advice can SLTs, educational psychologists and teachers provide about uses of new media and children with language impairments?

... Children and young people with language impairments often have associated difficulties in information processing and reaction time tasks (Hoffman and Gillam, 2004; Miller et al., 2001). At present, we lack direct ...

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The experiences and perspectives of overseas trained speech and language therapists working in the United Kingdom

The experiences and perspectives of overseas trained speech and language therapists working in the United Kingdom

... population and almost 10% of the working age population (Kempton, 2002). The UK healthcare sector in particular attracts a high number of migrant workers (Buchan, 2005). The increasing mobility of the workforce has been ...

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The working practices and clinical experiences of paediatric speech and language therapists: a national UK survey

The working practices and clinical experiences of paediatric speech and language therapists: a national UK survey

... Australian therapists valued research and that most were aware of evidence based practice but that lack of time prevented them from using evidence or contributing to ...Australian therapists, found that the ...

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A psychosocial intervention for the management of functional dysphonia: complex intervention development and pilot randomised trial

A psychosocial intervention for the management of functional dysphonia: complex intervention development and pilot randomised trial

... by speech and language therapists, has been shown to improve voice quality in functional dysphonia patients, but there is no evidence to date of any effect on their more gen- eral well-being ...

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A new model of collaborative action research; theorising from inter professional practice development

A new model of collaborative action research; theorising from inter professional practice development

... To end our discussion we return to our needs as a teacher educator/researcher and speech and language therapists to reconsider our typical roles in a time of dramatic shifts in educational and ...

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Collaboration between teachers and speech and language therapists: Services for primary school children with speech, language and communication needs

Collaboration between teachers and speech and language therapists: Services for primary school children with speech, language and communication needs

... school-based speech- language therapy services, it is unclear/unknown how such services are being delivered – through the “ pull-out ” model (Brandel and Loeb, 2012), through an indirect consultative model (Law et ...

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A systematic scoping review of speech and language therapists’ public health practice for early language development

A systematic scoping review of speech and language therapists’ public health practice for early language development

... to speech and language therapy, may be considered to be an indicator of effectiveness of health promotion ...to speech and language therapy referral ...

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Getting the feel of therapy : understanding therapists' views and experiences regarding social emotional skills in practice : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctorate in Clinical Psychology at Massey Univers

Getting the feel of therapy : understanding therapists' views and experiences regarding social emotional skills in practice : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctorate in Clinical Psychology at Massey University, Albany, New Zealand

... of therapists’ emotions may very well be a mimicking of the emotions experienced by their clients (emotional contagion) or they may have arisen due to the therapist’s own past relationships or unresolved ...

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Acceptance and commitment therapy: An existential approach to therapy?

Acceptance and commitment therapy: An existential approach to therapy?

... ACT therapists, while a reminder of our essential relatedness can assist ACT therapists to maintain the mindful presence needed to work at relational depth with the unfolding therapeutic process in each ...

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FAMILY COUNSELING AS A HELPING RELATIONSHIP

FAMILY COUNSELING AS A HELPING RELATIONSHIP

... Therapists who specialize in providing family counseling understand that family is a little bit different but that the family unit is important.. Because of this, family therapists are a[r] ...

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Knowledge and attitudes of occupational therapists to giving advice on fitness to drive

Knowledge and attitudes of occupational therapists to giving advice on fitness to drive

... Occupational therapists demonstrated superior knowledge of DVLA driving guidelines compared with other therapists and ...Occupational therapists were also more likely to advise patients about ...

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