Perceptual approaches to communication disorders

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Perceptual approaches to communication disorders

edited by Sheila L. Wirz

(Studies in disorders of communication)

Whurr, 1995

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The purpose of this book is to try and reaffirm the importance of perceptual skills for the speech therapist. It provides a collection of papers which aim to show the application of perceptual analysis to a range of disorders and demonstrate that, when correctly used, perceptual analysis can be highly specific.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction, Sheila L. Wirz
  • an intelligibility rating scale for deaf people, Ann Parker
  • the vocal profiles analysis scheme, Shelia Wirz and Janet Mackenzie
  • measuring communicative effectiveness in aphasic people, Liz Dean and Christine Skinner
  • self-awareness of the therapeutic process, Margaret Leahy
  • the interactive skills of young communication aid users, Sandy Winyard
  • assessing the communication of severely learning-disabled clients, Ann Edmonson
  • the development of auditory skills in children, Rosemarie Morgan Barry.

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