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Diagnosis and Evaluation in Speech Pathology

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451 Seiten
1998 | 5th edition
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Overviews the field and provides a case approach to diagnosing and evaluating speech disorders, emphasizing that diagnosis is a process conducted in the context of an interpersonal relationship that cannot be separated from treatment. Provides a rationale for each type of assessment, including both
This volume continues to be the leading text in the field, providing a practical case approach to diagnosing and evaluating speech and language disorders. This easy-to-read, yet comprehensive resource provides a strong foundation, a series of guideposts, for students in training and clinicians. It provides a rationale for each type of assessment, including both standardized and non-standardized approaches.

For this fifth edition, Haynes and Pindzola have updated their text, reflecting the theoretical, clinical, and technological advances that have taken place in the field. Increased focus on the client, multiculturism, and non-standardized assessment is integrated throughout each chapter.

All chapters conclude with “Bibliography.”

1.Introduction to Diagnosis and Evaluation: Philosophical Issues and General Guidelines.


Diagnosis and Evaluation Defined.



Diagnosis to Determine the Reality of the Problem.



Diagnosis to Determine the Etiology of the Problem.



Diagnosis to Provide Clinical Focus.



Diagnosis: Science and Art.



Diagnosis Versus Eligibility.



The Diagnostician as a Factor.



The Client-Clinician Relationship.



The Client as a Factor: Children, Adolescents, and Adults.



Putting the Diagnosis to Work.



Precepts Regarding the Clinical Examination.



2.Interviewing.


The Importance of Interviewing.



The Nature of Interviewing.



Common Interviewing Considerations.



An Approach to Interviewing.



Improving Interviewing Skills.



3.Psychometric Considerations in Diagnosis and Evaluation.


Common Types of Tests.



Validity: The Foundation of the Test or Measure.



Reliability.



Some Quantitative Background for the Test Interpretation.



Central Tendency, Variance, and the Normal Curve.



Criteria for Evaluating Standardized Tests.



Common Errors in the Use of Norm-Referenced Tests.



Conclusion.



4.Assessment of Children with Limited Language.


The Process of Becoming a Communicator: Getting the “Big Picture.”



Focusing on the Child's Language Level: Nonverbal, Single Word and Multiword Communicators.



Considering “Etiology.”



Why Is Early Language Assessment so Difficult?



Models to Consider in Language Assessment.



Theoretical Considerations in Language Assessment.



Preassessment and Pertinent Historical Information.



Assessment of Social Prerequisites and Caretaker/Child Interaction.



Adaptive Behavior Scales.



Assessment of Cognitive Attainments Associated with Communication.



Assessment of Communicative Intent and Function.



Use of Tests and Formal Procedures with Limited Language Children.



Assessment of Structure and Function in Early Utterances.



Assessment of Children's Early Language Comprehension.



Assessment of Utterances Using Length Measures.



Infant, Toddler and Family Assessment.



Assessment of Special Populations.



Consolidating Data and Arriving at Treatment Recommendations.



Concluding Remarks.



5.Assessment of School-Age and Adolescent Language Disorders.


Students with Language Problems: The "High Risk" Groups.



Use of Standardized Tests with Syntax Level Children.



Language Sampling: A General Look at the Process.



Later Language Development: Emerging Data.



Testing Language Comprehension.



Assessment of Syntax Using Elicited Imitation.



Assessment of Syntax Using Packages.



Assessment of Conversational Pragmatics.



Evaluation of Metalinguistic Ability and School Curriculum.



A Final Note on Multicultural Variation.



Conclusion.



6.Assessment of Phonological Disorders.


Multiple Components Contributing to Sound Production.



Seven Important Knowledge Areas for Evaluation of Articulation and Phonological Disorders.



Screening for Phonological Disorders.



Traditional Assessment Procedures.



Test Procedures that Evaluate Phonetic Context Effects.



The Phonetic and Phonemic Inventories.



Distinctive Feature Analysis.



Assessment of Phonological Analysis.



Other Testing.



Integrating Data from Assessment.



Severity and Intelligibility.



Computer-Assisted Analysis of Phonology.



Long Term Impact of Phonological Disorders.



7.Disorders of Fluency.


Differential Diagnosis.



The Appraisal of Stuttering.



Evaluation at the Onset of Stuttering.



Evaluation of the School-Aged Student



Assessment of the Adult Who Stutters.



8.Assessment of Aphasia.


The Nature of Aphasia.



Case History.



Diagnosis and Formal Testing.



Differential Diagnosis.



The Art of Informal Assessment.



Summing Up the Findings.



9.Motor Speech Disorders and the Oral Exam.


Apraxia of Speech in Adults.



Developmental Apraxia of Speech.



The Adult Dysarthrias.



Cerebral Palsies and Dysarthria in Children.



The Oral Peripheral Examination.



Dysphagia.



10.Laryngeal Voice Disorders.


The Nature of Vocal Disturbances.



The Presenting Complaint and Case History Intake.



Informal Evaluation: A Listening and Rating Process.



Objective and Sophisticated Measures.



Informal Assessment Probes.



Prognosis.



Conclusion.



11.Assessment and Reassessment of the Laryngectomee.


The Counseling Process.



Background and Current Status Information.



The Process of Getting Started.



Ongoing Assessments: A Dynamic Process.



Prognosis.



12.Assessment of Resonance Imbalance.


Categories of Abnormal Resonance.



Case History and General Voice Assessment.



Assessment Techniques and Probes for Resonance Imbalance.



Assessment Associated with Cleft Palate.



Prognosis Associated with Resonance Imbalance.



Conclusion.



13.The Diagnostic Report.


Format.



Confidentiality.



Style.



The Writing Process.



Follow-Up.



Appendix A. Early Child Language Assessment Interview Protocol.


Appendix B. Coding Sheet for Early Multiword Analysis.


Appendix C. Summary Sheet for Early Multiword Analysis.


Appendix D. Data Consolidation in Limited Language Evaluations.


Appendix E. Selected Language Assessment Instruments for Syntax-Level Children.


Index.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 28.2.1998
Sprache englisch
Maße 183 x 242 mm
Gewicht 817 g
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Gesundheitsfachberufe Logopädie
ISBN-10 0-205-27212-6 / 0205272126
ISBN-13 978-0-205-27212-9 / 9780205272129
Zustand Neuware
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