The ethnography of communication disorders revisited

D Kovarsky - Handbook of qualitative research in communication …, 2014 - taylorfrancis.com
My first job as a practicing speech-language pathologist was in Albuquerque, New Mexico,
in 1980. As part of my duties, I was required to attend a number of in-service activities. I …

“It's Not the Asperger's That Causes the Anxiety, It's the Communication”: Person-Centered Outcomes of Hope and Recovery in a Cultural–Clinical Borderland

IP Walsh, P Delmar, C Jagoe - Topics in Language Disorders, 2018 - journals.lww.com
This article focuses on a narrative account of a therapeutic journey experienced by 2 of the
authors: an individual (PD) with a diagnosis in adulthood of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) …

The art and practice of being a clinician working with individuals who stammer

T Stewart, M Leahy - Stammering Resources for Adults and …, 2020 - taylorfrancis.com
This chapter explores development of clinical skills, with particular emphasis on
interpersonal behaviours. Various professional guidelines will be examined for indicative …

Advancing social solidarity

N Simmons-Mackie, R Stoehr - Journal of Interactional Research …, 2016 - utppublishing.com
The drive for positivity is one aspect of the professional ethos of speech-language
pathology. Speech-language pathologists aim to promote positive professional relationships …