Speech Correction - Charles Van Riper, Robert L. Erickson

Speech Correction

An Introduction to Speech Pathology and Audiology
Buch | Softcover
512 Seiten
1996 | 9th edition
Pearson (Verlag)
978-0-13-825142-0 (ISBN)
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An introduction to communication disorders, this book describes the nature, causes, and treatment of the major speech, language and hearing disorders. It contains many practical examples of clinical applications, bringing meaning to the disorder areas.
Now in its ninth edition, the widely-used Speech Correction: An Introduction to Speech Pathology and Audiology continues to serve both students and clinicians as the classic introduction to communication disorders. Charles Van Riper's inimitable easy-to-read style, clinical focus, and emphasis on the person with the disability has been preserved and updated by his close friend and colleague, Robert Erickson. Together, they have incorporated current research and new techniques, while retaining the accuracy, comprehensiveness, and conversational style that made previous editions so successful. The new Ninth Edition continues to describe the nature, causes, and treatment of the major speech, language and hearing disorders but has the expanded coverage of normal language development and professional issues that users have been asking for. As always, many concrete and practical examples of clinical applications are presented, bringing meaning to the disorder areas. Charles Van Riper's style, along with Erickson's research and organization, will continue to capture the mind and the spirit of the student as the authors' love and appreciation for the profession shine through the material presented.

1. Introduction.


History of the Disabled.



How the Disabled Person Reacts.



Current Attitudes toward Disability.



A Brief Look at the Professions.



2. Basic Components of Speech and Language.


The Speech Mechanism.



Linguistic Elements.



Speech Acoustics.



3. Development of Speech and Language.


Prerequisites for Speech Development.



Sociocultural Factors.



Reflexive Utterances.



Babbling.



Inflected Vocal Play.



The First Words.



Syntax: Learning to Talk in Sentences.



Phonological Development.



Semantics: The Development of Meaning.



Prosody and Pragmatics.



A Note on Aging.



4. Speech Disorders.


Definition.



Articulation Disorders.



Fluency Disorders.



Voice Disorders.



5. Emotional Aspects of Communication Disorders.


Components of the Emotional Fraction.



How the Speech-Language Pathologist Copes with These Problems.



6. Developmental Language Disabilities.


Nonverbal Children.



Delayed or Deviant Language.



Acquired Language Disorders in Children.



Deterrents to Language Acquisition.



Diagnosing the Language Problem.



Language Therapy.



7. Articulation and Phonology.


Dialect Differences.



Causes of Articulation Disorders.



Analyzing Misarticulations.



Correcting Misarticulations.



8. Fluency Disorders.


What is Stuttering?



Prevalence.



The Onset of Stuttering.



Development of the Disorder.



The Etiology of Stuttering.



Stuttering as a Self-Reinforcing Disorder.



The Treatment of Stuttering.



Cluttering.



9. Voice Disorders.


Classification Systems.



Organically Based Disorders.



Medical and Surgical Management.



Functional Voice Disorders.



Basics of Voice Evaluation.



General Principles of Therapy.



Laryngectomy.



Alaryngeal Speech.



10. Cleft Palate.


Types of Clefts.



Causes of Clefts.



The Impact of Clefts.



The Oral Cleft Team.



Surgical Management.



Prostheses.



Speech Impairments.



Assessment Procedures.



Therapy Principles and Procedures.



11. Aphasia and Related Disorders.


Overview.



Causes of Aphasia.



Differential Diagnosis.



Assessment of Communicative Disability.



Approaches to Therapy.



Prognostic Factors.



Dementias.



12. Neuropathologies of Speech.


Dysarthria.



Apraxia.



Dysprosody.



Cerebral Palsy.



Traumatic Brain Injury.



Therapy Considerations.



Alternative and Augmentative Communication.



13. Hearing and Hearing Impairment.


The Hearing Mechanism.



Prevalence of Hearing Loss.



Determination of Hearing Acuity.



Types of Hearing Loss.



Causes of Hearing Impairment.



Deafness.



Amplification.



Cochlear Prostheses.



14. The Professions.


Historical Overview.



Career Options



Service Delivery Models.



Specialization.



Support Personnel.



Professional Organizations.



Standards Programs.



Issues of Law and Ethics.



Future Trends.



Appendix ASHA Code of Ethics.


Appendix AAA Code of Ethics.


Appendix Scope of Practice: Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology.


Appendix Related Professional Organizations.


Glossary.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.2.1996
Sprache englisch
Maße 238 x 193 mm
Gewicht 898 g
Themenwelt Schulbuch / Wörterbuch Wörterbuch / Fremdsprachen
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Sprachwissenschaft
Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Psychiatrie / Psychotherapie
ISBN-10 0-13-825142-8 / 0138251428
ISBN-13 978-0-13-825142-0 / 9780138251420
Zustand Neuware
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