Speech-language pathologists' counselor self-efficacy

FJ Mand, LW Plexico, SA Erath, MB Hamilton - Journal of Communication …, 2023 - Elsevier
… This study did not evaluate the effectiveness of SLPs’ counseling skills, the clients perceived
benefit of counseling, or therapeutic outcomes that could result from the counseling. Future …

Speech-language pathology services for people with aphasia: A survey of current practice in Australia

A Verna, B Davidson, T Rose - … of Speech-Language Pathology, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
… to consider the process speech-language pathologists use to discharge clients. This topic is
… of the message and social interaction skills were infrequently reported in the current study. …

Written language practice, self-efficacy, and beliefs: A survey of speech-language pathologists working with school-aged clients

JJ Yi, KA Erickson - Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 2024 - ASHA
… and engage with written language. Thus, speech-language pathologists (SLPs) have a
crucial role in supporting the written language skills of their school-aged clients (American …

Evidence-based practice among speech-language pathologists

RP ZipoliJr, M Kennedy - 2005 - ASHA
… to be examined in this study, the words “clients” and “students” were added to this definition
speech-language pathologists in this study did not appear to perceive knowledge and skills, …

The use of standardized patients to teach and test interpersonal and communication skills with students in speech-language pathology

RI Zraick, RM Allen, SB Johnson - Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2003 - Springer
speech-language pathologyspeech-language pathology, and only one published study
has been identified that describes the use of SPs to train students in speech-language pathology

Ethical dilemmas experienced by speech-language pathologists working in private practice

DR Flatley, BJ Kenny, MA Lincoln - … of speech-language pathology, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
… Participants debated the benefits of filtering information to meet the perceived skills and
resilience of clients and their carers. New graduate speech- language pathologists were …

Role of SpeechLanguage Pathologists in Assistive Technology Assessments

K Hill - Assistive technology assessment handbook, 2017 - taylorfrancis.com
… In each of the above examples, the knowledge and skills of the SLP can be tapped to … If
the client is a child with ASD (as above), is that enough detail for the question? Detailed client

Clinicians' perspectives of therapeutic alliance in face-to-face and telepractice speechlanguage pathology sessions

A Freckmann, M Hines, M Lincoln - … Speech-Language Pathology, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
speechlanguage pathology. Telepractice does not appear to have a negative effect on rapport
between SLPs and paediatric clients… knowledge of, and skills with using technology, they …

Cultural competence in speech-language pathology: Finnish speech language pathologists' experience of cultural competence in service delivery

H Hoang - 2022 - doria.fi
… Therefore, to understand the situation in Finland the current study aims to gain information
about SLPs’ work with CLD clients. The focus of this thesis is to understand how cultural …

[图书][B] The speech-language pathology treatment planner

K Landis, J Vander Woude, DJ Berghuis - 2004 - books.google.com
speech-language pathologist a variety of functional and meaningful strategies to improve
clients’ communication skills… furthering their functional communication skills, regardless of the …