Communication disorders : an introduction for community-based rehabilitation workers / Gillian Clezy [and others].
Material type: TextSeries: UPCC book collections on Project MUSEPublication details: Hong Kong : Hong Kong University Press, ©1996.Description: 1 online resource (x, 172 pages) : illustrationsContent type:- text
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- 9882200826
- 9789622093898
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- Introduction for community-based rehabilitation workers
- Communicative disorders
- Communicative disorders -- Patients -- Rehabilitation
- Social workers -- Training of
- Community health services -- Management
- Communication Disorders -- rehabilitation
- Communication Disorders
- Troubles de la communication
- Troubles de la communication -- Patients -- Réadaptation
- Travailleurs sociaux -- Formation
- Services communautaires de santé -- Gestion
- HEALTH & FITNESS -- Hearing & Speech
- MEDICAL -- Audiology & Speech Pathology
- MEDICAL -- General
- Communicative disorders
- Communicative disorders -- Patients -- Rehabilitation
- Community health services -- Management
- Social workers -- Training of
- 616.85/503 22
- RC423 .C6415 1996eb
- WL 340.2
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Includes bibliographical references.
Principles of communication development or disorder -- Principles of counselling -- Principles of documentation and evaluation -- Principles of prevention -- Principles of research -- Speech problems -- Child language problem -- Hearing disability -- Voice problem -- Laryngectomee/Glossectomee -- Cleft lip and palate -- The stroke patient -- The non-verbal patient.
Print version record.
Community-based rehabilitation is based on the belief that allied health and education workers in the field provide a vital support service to specialist agencies which are often centrally located and unable to meet the long-term needs of the wider community. Increasingly, specialist speech and language pathologists undertake a consultative role in order to meet community demands for services, particularly in rural settings. Initial identification and follow-up management of commonly occurring communication disorders may be the role of non-specialist rehabilitation workers. This book developed out of the authors' involvement in teaching a course in communication disorders to physicians in China as part of a one-year programme in community-based rehabilitation. The purpose of the book is to introduce the principles of assessment, management and research to community-based rehabilitation workers.
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