Synopsis
An outstanding resource for use with speech-language pathology clinical practicum, this book describes basic clinical methods of treating clients with communicative disorders, as well as, mandatory rules, regulations, and organization of clinical practicum. It includes recent extensive changes to ASHA requirements for clinical practicum and certification, as well as guidelines for student clinicians� relationships with clinical supervisors.
About the Authors
M.N. (Giri) Hegde, PhD, is Professor of Communication Sciences and Disorders at California State University-Fresno. He holds a master�s degree in experimental psychology from the University of Mysore, India, a post master�s diploma in Medical (Clinical) Psychology form Bangalore University, India, and a doctoral degree in Speech-Language Pathology from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. He is a specialist in fluency disorders, language disorders, research methods, and treatment procedures in communicative disorders. Widely published, Dr. Hegde has received many prestigious honors.
Deborah Davis, MA, is Director of the Speech and Hearing Clinic at California State University-Fresno. She also supervises on- and off-campus clinical practicum. She holds a bachelors and masters degree from California State University-Fresno.
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