Counseling Skills for Speech Language Pathologists and Audiologists 2nd Edition by Lydia V. Flasher, Paul T. Fogle – Ebook PDF Instant Download/Delivery: 1435499360, 978-1435499362
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ISBN 10: 1435499360
ISBN 13: 978-1435499362
Author: Lydia V. Flasher, Paul T. Fogle
Whether you are a beginning or more experienced speech-language pathologist or audiologist, COUNSELING SKILLS FOR SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGISTS AND AUDIOLOGISTS, 2E can equip you with effective counseling skills needed to help your clients cope with the challenges of communication disorders. COUNSELING SKILLS FOR SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGISTS AND AUDIOLOGISTS is the only text available that combines the insights of a well-respected clinical psychologist with the practical knowledge of a recognized speech-language pathologist to highlight the most important basic and advanced counseling skills. Written in user-friendly language, this text places the theories of counseling in real-life contexts that are applicable for today’s speech-language pathologists and audiologists. Numerous, varied examples drawn directly from the first-hand experiences of the authors help you develop relevant and usable skills. Case studies and proven learning features refine your ability to manage even the most challenging emotions, behaviors, and situations.
Table of contents:
PART I
FOUNDATIONS OF COUNSELING SKILLS
Chapter 1
THE BASICS
Chapter Outline
Introduction
Definition of Counseling for SLPs and Auds.
Using Counseling Skills Versus Being a Counselor
Counseling: Science and Art
Overlap in the Work of SLPs, Auds, and Psychologists
Personal Qualities of Effective Helpers
Purposes of Counseling for SLPs and Auds.
Counseling Boundaries and Scope of Practice
Ethical and Legal Aspects of Counseling for Our Professions
Bioethical Considerations
Concluding Comments
Discussion Questions.
Chapter 2
THEORIES OF COUNSELING: APPLICATION TO SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY AND AUDIOLOGY
Chapter Outline
Introduction
Humanistic Approaches to Counseling
Interpersonal Approaches to Counseling
Behavioral Approaches to Counseling
Cognitive Approaches to Counseling.
Family Systems Approaches to Counseling
Existential Approaches to Counseling
Multicultural Approaches to Counseling
Theoretical Integration
Concluding Comments
Discussion Questions.
Role Plays
Chapter 3
THE THERAPEUTIC RELATIONSHIP AND THERAPEUTIC COMMUNICATION
Chapter Outline
Introduction
Variables Contributing to the Therapeutic Relationship
Transference and Countertransference.
Attending and Listening
Tone of Voice
Empathy
Respect for the Person.
Therapeutic Communication
Consistency of Communication
Nonblaming Language
Making Clear Statements.
Counseling with Children and Adolescents
Counseling with Adults.
Counseling with Elderly Adults.
Avoiding “Pathologizing” the Person or Family
Negotiating
Concluding Comments
Discussion Questions.
Chapter 4
Role Plays
INTERVIEWING AND THERAPY MICROSKILLS
Chapter Outline
Introduction
Counseling Microskills
Questions
Accurate Observations and Listening.
Selective Feedback.
Concluding Comments.
Discussion Questions.
Role Plays
Chapter 5
COUNSELING IN A MULTICULTURAL SOCIETY: IMPLICATIONS
FOR THE FIELD OF COMMUNICATION DISORDERS
Marlene B. Salas-Provance, Ph.D., F-CCC-SLP
Associate Professor, New Mexico State University
Las Cruces, NM
Chapter Outline
Introduction
Broad View of Multicultural Counseling
Use of Interpreters to Support Counseling of Bilingual Clients.
Culture-Specific Views of Multicultural Counseling
Counseling Ethnic Clients During Loss.
End-of-Life Multicultural Counseling
The Hierarchy of Cultural Knowledge: A Model of Progressive Learning.
Concluding Comments
Discussion Questions.
Role Plays
References
Chapter 6
WORKING WITH FAMILIES
Chapter Outline
Introduction
Traditional Therapist-Centered Model Versus Contemporary Family
Involvement Model
Rationale for Including Family Members.
Understanding Families: Common Family Patterns
Working with Families in Assessment and Treatment
Challenges and Cautions in Working with Families.
Concluding Comments..
Discussion Questions .
Role Plays
PART II
COUNSELING SKILLS FOR WORKING WITH SPECIFIC DISORDERS
Chapter 7
COUNSELING SKILLS FOR WORKING WITH SPEECH, LANGUAGE, FLUENCY, VOICE, AND CLEFT LIP AND PALATE DISORDERS
Chapter Outline
Introduction
Articulation and Phonological Disorders
Language Disorders in Children
Stuttering and Fluency Disorders.
Voice Disorders
Cleft Lip and Palate…
Concluding Comments.
Discussion Questions.
Role Plays
Chapter 8
COUNSELING SKILLS FOR ADULT NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS AND DYSPHAGIA
Chapter Outline
Introduction
Neurological Disorders in Adults.
Swallowing Disorders/Dysphagia
Concluding Comments
Discussion Questions.
Chapter 9
Role Plays
COUNSELING FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN WHO HAVE HEARING LOSS
Nancy Tye Murray, Ph.D., CCC-A
Professor, Washington University School of Medicine
Department of Otolaryngology
St. Louis, MO
Chapter Outline
Introduction
Adults Who Have Hearing Loss
Children and Their Families
Concluding Comments.
Discussion Questions.
Role Plays
References
PART III
THE THERAPEUTIC PROCESS WITH CHALLENGING SITUATIONS AND BEHAVIORS
Chapter 10
DEFENSE MECHANISMS RELEVANT TO SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGISTS AND AUDIOLOGISTS
Chapter Outline
Introduction
Defense Mechanisms.
Concluding Comments
Discussion Questions.
Role Plays
Chapter 11
WORKING WITH CHALLENGING AND DIFFICULT EMOTIONAL STATES
Chapter Outline
Introduction
Anxiety and Fear
Depression.
Grief.
Guilt and Shame
Concluding Comments
Discussion Questions.
Role Plays
Chapter 12
COMMUNICATING BAD NEWS AND WORKING WITH CHALLENGING SITUATI
Chapter Outline
Introduction
Communicating Bad News
Hidden Agendas
Recurrent Themes
Verbose Behavior.
Manipulative Behavior.
Emotional Lability
Repairing Counseling Errors
Concluding Comments
Discussion Questions.
Role Plays
Chapter 13
WORKING WITH RESISTANCE AND ANGER
Chapter Outline
Introduction
Resistant and Noncompliant Attitudes and Behaviors.
Angry or Hostile Attitudes and Behaviors.
Communicating and Responding to Angry Behavior
Concluding Comments
Discussion Questions.
Role Plays
Chapter 14
WORKING WITH CRISIS SITUATIONS
Chapter Outline
Introduction
Managing a Crisis
Threat of Suicide or Self-Harm.
Clients with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
Working with Active Duty Military and Combat Veterans
Concluding Comments.
Discussion Questions.
Role Plays
Chapter 15
TAKING CARE OF OURSELVES
Chapter Outline
Introduction
Therapeutic Failures
On Death of Patients.
Symptoms of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Clinicians
Peer Counseling..
Professional Counseling for the Clinician
Professional Burnout.
Concluding Comments.
Discussion Questions.
Role Plays
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