Product and process depictions of rapport between clients and their speech-language pathologists during clinical interactions

IP Walsh, JF Duchan - Therapeutic processes for communication …, 2010 - taylorfrancis.com
While most clinicians and researchers in the field of speech-language pathology would
agree that the positive relationships between clinicians and their clients can be central to …

“Cajoling” as a Means of Engagement in the Dysphagia Clinic

IP Walsh, MM Leahy - Seminars in speech and language, 2009 - thieme-connect.com
Rapport and cooperation are key features of many clinical interactions including those of
speech-language pathologists (SLPs) and clients. A desirable by-product of rapport can be …

Reciprocity, resources, and relationships: New discourses in healthcare, personal, and social relationships

C Pound - International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
Dominant cultural narratives of disability and rehabilitation tend to emphasize a unilateral
perspective on need, dependency, and giving. Yet, making a contribution and participating …

Therapeutic relationships in speech-language pathology: A scoping review of empirical studies

H Hansen, K Erfmann, J Goeldner… - … Journal of Speech …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose This scoping review provides an overview of empirical studies investigating
therapeutic relationships between speech-language pathologists (SLPs), clients, and …

Exploring clinical interaction in speech-language therapy: Narrative, discourse and relationships

N Simmons-Mackie, JS Damico - Therapeutic processes for …, 2010 - taylorfrancis.com
I remember that the day was lovely with blue skies and a fresh breeze, but my mother and I
were too anxious to enjoy the weather. I had accompanied her to a neurologist because she …

How conceptual frameworks influence discovery and depictions of emotions in clinical relationships

JF Duchan - Topics in Language Disorders, 2011 - journals.lww.com
Although emotions are often seen as key to maintaining rapport between speech–language
pathologists and their clients, they are often neglected in the research and clinical literature …

Expanding the “ports of entry” for speech-language pathologists: A relational and reflective model for clinical practice

E Geller, GM Foley - 2009 - ASHA
Purpose To outline an expanded framework for clinical practice in speech-language
pathology. This framework broadens the focus on discipline-specific knowledge and infuses …

[PDF][PDF] Establishing mutual understanding in interaction: An analysis of conversational repair in psychiatric consultations

M Themistocleous, R McCabe, N Rees… - Communication & …, 2009 - researchgate.net
The therapeutic relationship is the greatest predictor of treatment outcome, yet its
relationship to communication is largely unevaluated. This study explored how psychiatrists …

Interpersonal communication in speech-language pathology supervisory conferences: A qualitative study

M Pickering - Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders, 1984 - ASHA
This study examined aspects of interpersonal communication in supervisory conferences in
a university-based speech-language pathology practicum, through the use of qualitative …

Implications of relational communication for therapeutic discourse

KS McNeilis, TL Thompson, D O'Hair - The talk of the clinic, 2013 - taylorfrancis.com
Physicians and patients create a communication context unique to most dyadic encounters.
Traditional roles defined by the therapeutic setting are assumed by physicians and patients …