Alaryngeal Speech Rehabilitation
Material type: TextSeries: For Clinicians by CliniciansPublication details: Austin, Texas Pro-Ed 1999Edition: 02Description: 374p ill. ; 23 cmISBN:- 0890797951
- O52 21 SA353
- WV 540
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Anatomy and Physiology of Esophageal Speech
William M. Diedrich
2. Some Thoughts About Counseling: A Speech Pathologist's Perspective
Shirley J. Salmon
3. Treatment Decisions in Alaryngeal Speech
Mary A. Carpenter
4. Artificial Larynx Devices and Their Use
Shirley J. Salmon
5. Tracheoesophageal Speech: Treatment Considerations Before and
After Surgery
Zilpha T. Bosone
6. Tracheoesophageal Communication: Beyond Traditional Speech Treatment
Jan S. Lewin
7. Esophageal Speech Training: The Initial Phase
Marshall J. Duguay
8.Toward Advancing Esophageal Communication
Samuel K. Haroldson
9. Failure in Acquiring Esophageal Speech
Stuart I. Gilmore
10. Group Therapy for Laryngectomees
Jay W. Lerman
11. Consequences of Total Laryngectomy in Daly Living Activities
James C Shanks
12. Advice About Patient Counseling: A Social Worker's Perspective
Mary Jane Renner
13. Living with a Laryngectomee
Martha Strasser
14. Alaryngeal Speech Rehabilitation Training: Past, Present, and Future
Susan D Reeves
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