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Acceptance and Commitment Therapy: An Introduction for SLPs

William S. Evans, PhD, CCC-SLP

February 22, 2024

Introduction to Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), a modern evidence-based counseling approach, is provided in this course. Research support for ACT is discussed, and case studies to illustrate...   Read More

   


20Q: Setting Meaningful Goals with Your Clients: How Counseling Techniques Can Help

Sarah Baar, MA, CCC-SLP, Heather Koole, PhD, CCC-SLP

August 15, 2022

Ethnographic counseling, motivational interviewing, and tools for verbally impaired clients are described, and examples within therapy interactions are provided.   Read More

   


Perspective-Taking: Understanding Challenges, Fears and Joys of Parents of Children with Special Needs

Christy Jones-Hudson, MA, IMH-E®

June 14, 2021

Learn about serving and working with diverse populations including parents of children with special needs.   Read More

   


Caregiver Training for Individuals Caring for Patients with Dysphagia

Debra Suiter, PhD, CCC-SLP, BCS-S

May 28, 2021

Critically ill individuals are often unable to participate actively in clinical-decision making, and the responsibility for this often falls to the caregiver. This course addresses caregiver and clini...   Read More

 


Supporting Intimacy in Aphasia

Amanda Stead, PhD, CCC-SLP

May 12, 2021

Editor’s Note: This text is a transcript of the course, Supporting Intimacy in Aphasia, presented by Amand Stead, PhD, CCC-SLP. Learning OutcomesAfter this course, participants will be able to:I...   Read More

 


20Q: Counseling Families of Children with Communication Disorders

David Luterman, EdD, CCC-SLP

April 4, 2019

The field of speech-language pathology is very broad. Some of us work with infants, some work with school-aged children, and others work with adults. Most of us tend to specialize, or at least focus,...   Read More

 


SLPs and Communication Counseling: Facilitating Personal Adjustment

Michael J. Flahive, PhD, CCC-SLP/A

June 14, 2018

I appreciate the opportunity to be with you today. You will see that the course title says, “Facilitating personal adjustment.” We will see that it has importance in how it is we conduct clinical...   Read More

 


Counseling in Stuttering Treatment

Craig Coleman, MA, CCC-SLP, BCS-FD

July 25, 2014

This text-based course is a transcript of the webinar, “Counseling in Stuttering Treatment,” presented by Craig Coleman, M.A., CCC-SLP, BCS-FD. >> Craig Coleman: Counseling is certa...   Read More

 


Counseling Around the Edges

Audrey Holland, Ph.D.

June 6, 2012

This text-based course is a transcript of the live seminar, “Counseling Around the Edges...   Read More


Counseling and Communication Disorders: Dealing with Feelings and Emotions

August 10, 2011

This text is being provided in a rough draft format. Communication access realtime translation...   Read More


Counseling in Communicative Disorders: Putting the Person First

Shari Robertson, Ph.D., CCC-SLP

July 27, 2011

This article is a written transcript of the course, “Counseling in Communicative...   Read More

 


The Impact of a Parent's Traumatic Brain Injury on a Child: What Research Suggests and Ways Speech-Language Pathologists Can Help

Katherine Garcia, Jennifer Ostergren, Katherine B. Garcia, Graduate Student, Katherine Garcia

March 14, 2011

The Brain Injury Association of America (2007) estimates that someone in the United States sustains...   Read More

  


Managing Negative Feelings in Children Using Empathy and Other Techniques

Adina Soclof

March 12, 2010

Effective communication is the key component to developing and maintaining healthy professional and personal...   Read More


Counseling in Language Intervention: Building Effective Relationships

Shari Robertson

April 30, 2007

The primary task of speech-language pathologists (SLPs) is to help their clients learn the skills...   Read More

  


Counseling People Who Stutter and Their Families*

Dee M. Lance, Ph.D., Department of Speech Pathology, Patricia A. Prelock, PhD, CCC-SLP

February 5, 2007

Stuttering, like many complex human conditions and behaviors, results from a complex interaction of a number...   Read More

  


The Importance and Practice of Counseling for Individuals with Autism and Asperger Syndrome*

Julie A. Donnelly, Ph.D, Autism Support Services, Julie Donnelly

November 20, 2006

When my son was diagnosed with autism in 1971, we were still in the era when it was believed that...   Read More

 


A Counseling Approach for Children With Selective Mutism

Claudia Dunaway

September 25, 2006

Speech-language pathologists are uniquely prepared to counsel individuals who are anxious about talking...   Read More

    


In One Ear and Out the Other - What Patients Remember

Robert H. Margolis

January 5, 2004

Editor's Note: Although this article was originally written for www.audiologyonline.com and clearly...   Read More


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