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Counseling in Communication Disorders: A WellnessPerspective | 2007 | 298 pages | Plural Pub., 2007 | AudreyL. Holland, Stanley A. Goldberg | 1597560499,9781597560498
Showing students and practicing speech language pathologists and audiologistshow to counsel clients and their families effectively, this text is based on the modelof positive psychology, a rapidly-growing branch of psychology which focuses onmental health and well-being.
The Psychology of Communication Disorders in Individuals and Their Families Jan 1, 1987 Communicative disorders 329 pages Walter J. Rollin
Here's how to Do Therapy Hands-on Care Skills in Speech-languagePathology 2006 Medical 329 pages Presents an easy-to-read, easy-to-follow guide on conducting effective therapy sessions. The book includesconcepts, explanations, and strategies directly keyed to the therapy DebraM. Dwight
Sources of Chinese Tradition, Volume 2 2001 History 656 pages Acollection of primary readings on the social, intellectual, and religioustraditions of China, this text provides a resource for scholars and studentsand an introduction for Wing-tsit Chan, Joseph Adler
155 pages; ; Political Science; Elizabeth J. Webster; Counseling with parentsof handicapped children guidelines for improving communication; 1977
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Clinical Research Methods in Speech-language Pathology and Audiology 2008 Medical 297 pages Written for graduate students and practicingclinicians, this book provides comprehensive knowledge aboutunderstanding and conducting clinical research. Specifically, readers DavidL. Irwin, Mary H. Pannbacker, Norman J. Lass
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