Speech and language therapy : issues in professional practice

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    • Anderson, Carolyn
    • Van der Gaag, Anna

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Speech and language therapy : issues in professional practice

edited by Carolyn Anderson and Anna van der Gaag

Whurr, 2005

  • pbk.

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内容説明

This book demonstrates novel ways of working across a wide variety of clinical areas, including children, people with learning difficulties and adults with acquired communication disabilities. It explores the paradigm shifts beyond technical rational approaches to professional artistry underpinned by reflective practice and user involvement. It discusses values, understanding expectations of clients, the commonalities of therapy, the Care Aims model and the biopsychosocial model in dysphasia management. The contributors look at the three elements of competence, knowledge, skills and attitudes and attributes, to demonstrate the relationship between observable skills and the hidden influential aspects of competence that play a vital role in making a practitioner professionally competent. By bringing together constructs and challenges from differing areas of practice, the book will stimulate readers to think about their work in new ways by learning from experts outside their own scope of practice.

目次

Contributors vii Preface viii Chapter l The geography of professional practice: swamps and icebergs 1 Anna van der Gaag and Carolyn Anderson Chapter 2 Values in professional practice 10 Anna van der Gaag and Chris Mowles Chapter 3 Understanding expectations 27 Margaret Glogowska Chapter 4 The Care Aims model 43 Kate Malcomes Chapter 5 Implementation of the Care Aims model: challenges and opportunities 72 Pauline Beirne Chapter 6 Learning to be common in therapy 86 Karen Bunning Chapter 7 Journeys with aphasia: personal reflections 111 Kate Swinburn Chapter 8 Dysphagia: combining conflicting models? 131 Karen Krawcazyk Chapter 9 Reflection in practice 155 Carolyn Anderson Index 175

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