7 edition of The rehabilitation of speech found in the catalog.
Published
1968
by Harper & Row in New York
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Written in
Edition Notes
Bibliographical footnotes.
Statement | by Robert W. West and Merle Ansberry. |
Contributions | Ansberry, Merle, joint author. |
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LC Classifications | RC423 .W42 1968 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 534 p. |
Number of Pages | 534 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL5604421M |
LC Control Number | 68011457 |
ISBN: OCLC Number: Description: xiv, pages: illustrations ; 24 cm. Contents: The nature of the problem / John C. Snidecor --The surgery of cancer of the larynx with especial reference to subtotal laryngectomy / Joel Jay --First experiences with the asai technique for vocal rehabilitation after total laryngectomy / Alden H. Miller --Surgery and speech, the. The Clintons can bring in money, so the Clintons can do damn near anything in the eyes of Democrats. Sure, they’ll embarrass themselves and the .
Find Books. A selection of some of the best children’s books for encouraging speech and language development in young children. Use the filter function to search for specific speech and language goals within these books. The chapters in this book are essential reading for students in this important rehabilitative area. While not a new book, much of the information remains timely. The historical value of the book cannot be overlooked relative to contemporary rehabilitation in the area of postlaryngectomy voice and speech.5/5(1).
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Speech therapy exercises can help you improve your ability to communicate and produce language. They can be especially helpful after a neurological injury like stroke.
You’re about to discover some great speech therapy exercises that you can try at home. Then, we’ll share some tips to help you get started even if you can’t talk The Best Speech Therapy Exercises to Get Your Voice Back. The Workbook for Aphasia contains over pages of tasks to stimulate language skills after a stroke or brain goes to Cat R.
Kenney, out of the Cleveland State University Speech and Hearing Lab, for creating this free downloadable resource for clinicians and people with aphasia (PWA). Maya L. Henry is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences at The University of Texas at Austin and is director of the Aphasia Research and Treatment Lab.
She received her bachelor’s degree from The University of Texas at Austin and her M.S. and Ph.D. from the University of Arizona in Tucson. In Ability KC gained accreditation for 16 programs, an increase of eight programs since More than 3, CARF standards demonstrating international best practices for rehabilitation facilities were reviewed to ensure the individuals and families served are receiving high quality, expert services.
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Sir Martin Narey will say in a speech. This book can be used directly by clients with some help from either their own speech therapist, an occupational therapist or other rehabilitation therapist, nurse or loved one/caregiver.
If you have suffered a stroke, chemobrain or any another sort of brain injury and need help expressing yourself fully and with ease, this book is for you. Because rehabilitation is a long and continuing process, SLPs also lay the groundwork for self-treatment and home-based therapies for patients.
According to the American Speech Language Hearing Association (ASHA), the average stay for a patient in in-patient rehabilitation is only 20 days.
Occupational therapy and speech therapy can help you with lost cognitive abilities, such as memory, processing, problem-solving, social skills, judgment and safety awareness. Therapy for communication disorders.
Speech therapy can help you regain lost abilities in speaking, listening, writing and comprehension. Psychological evaluation and.
Rehabilitation nurses, and the rest of the team, are responsible for providing the education and training to equip the person with the needed knowledge and skills to maximize self-care. The philosophy of rehabilitation is distinctly differ-ent from acute care.
In acute care the patient’s survival. Singing Voice Rehabilitation: A Guide for the Voice Teacher and Speech-Language Pathologist is a unique book that instructs readers in a two-fold approach to vocal rehabilitation. First, it provides voice teachers and speech-language pathologists with an easily accessible and user-friendly guide to the workings of the vocal mechanism and Reviews: 8.
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The Rehabilitation of Speech A Textbook of Diagnostic and Author: West Robert, Merle Ansberry, and Anna Carr. Book 1. The pathology of speech and the rationale of its rehabilitation, by Robert West.
Book 2. Remedial principles, by Lou Kennedy and Anna Carr with a chapter by Ollie L. Backus. Responsibility: by Robert West, Lou Kennedy, and Anna Carr, with a chapter by Ollie L. Backus.
Rehabilitation of speech. New York, Harper [] (OCoLC) Online version: West, Robert W. (Robert William), Rehabilitation of speech. New York, Harper [] (OCoLC) Document Type: Book: All Authors / Contributors: Robert W West. Rehabilitation of speech. New York, Harper & Row [] (OCoLC) Online version: West, Robert W.
(Robert William), Rehabilitation of speech. New York, Harper & Row [] (OCoLC) Document Type: Book: All Authors / Contributors: Robert W West; Merle Ansberry. Megan S. Sutton, MS, CCC-SLP is a speech-language pathologist and co-founder of Tactus Therapy.
She is an international speaker, writer, and educator on the use of technology in adult medical speech therapy. Megan believes that technology plays a critical role in improving aphasia outcomes and humanizing clinical services.
This book gives neurologists, geriatricians and rehabilitation specialists an up-to-date, theoretically-based approach to managing movement disorders related to basal ganglia malfunction.
Also valuable for physiotherapists, occupational therapists, speech pathologists, nurses and social workers seeking to develop and plan appropriate interventions.Additional Physical Format: Online version: West, Robert W.
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