Introduction to communication sciences and disorders /
Franklin H. Silverman ; revised by Lynda Miller.
- Greenville, SC : Thinking Publications University, c2006.
- xii, 346 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Contents
Part 1: Introduction chapter 1:Introduction to communication chapter 2: Introduction to communication disorders and communication science professions
Part 2: Language development and disorders chapter 3: Child and adolescent language development chapter 4: Child and adolescent language disorders chapter 5: Adult Neurogenic language disorders
Part 3: Speech disorders chapter 6: Voice production and disorders chapter 7: Speech and swallowing disorders associated with dysarthria chapter 8: Articulation and phonological disorders chapter 9: Fluency disorders
Part 4: Hearing disorders chapter 10: Hearing and hearing disorders chapter 11: Management of hearing disorders
Part 5: Communication sciences and disorders : The profession chapter 12: Where did communication science and disorders come from? chapter 13: Professional roles, work settings and ethics chapter 14: The clinical relationship chapter 15: Assessment, evaluation and diagnosis chapter 16: Intervention chapter 17: The clinician's responsibilities