Book Description
Written as a helpful guide for speech-language pathologists and students, Counseling and Motivational Interviewing in Speech-Language Pathology provides a solid base in theoretical foundations, while prioritizing skill development and practical applications of counseling in speech-language pathology.
Now more than ever, there is a burgeoning need for speech-language pathologists to incorporate counseling into their everyday practice. However, most practitioners currently lack the training and knowledge necessary to fulfill that role. Counseling and Motivational Interviewing in Speech-Language Pathology seeks to remedy that by providing techniques and tools for counseling across the lifespan and practice settings.
The book is divided into two main parts:
• Chapters 1 through 4 cover the foundational principles of motivational interviewing, including several self-assessment tools to support learners in the process.
• Chapters 5 through 8 address specific counseling techniques and topics, providing readers with practical examples of how to properly counsel individuals with communication, cognition, and swallowing disorders.
What’s included in Counseling and Motivational Interviewing in Speech-Language Pathology:
• Sample dialogues between clinicians and clients.
• Case examples, thinking exercises, and potential assignments for readers to apply the knowledge and skills addressed in the book.
• A chapter dedicated to communicatively accessible structured interview approaches, eliciting and monitoring collaborative goals, and screening for other mental health concerns.
Counseling and Motivational Interviewing in Speech-Language Pathology is an approachable guide that will address the issues of scope of practice while proving why speech-language pathologists are uniquely suited to provide counseling.
Now more than ever, there is a burgeoning need for speech-language pathologists to incorporate counseling into their everyday practice. However, most practitioners currently lack the training and knowledge necessary to fulfill that role. Counseling and Motivational Interviewing in Speech-Language Pathology seeks to remedy that by providing techniques and tools for counseling across the lifespan and practice settings.
The book is divided into two main parts:
• Chapters 1 through 4 cover the foundational principles of motivational interviewing, including several self-assessment tools to support learners in the process.
• Chapters 5 through 8 address specific counseling techniques and topics, providing readers with practical examples of how to properly counsel individuals with communication, cognition, and swallowing disorders.
What’s included in Counseling and Motivational Interviewing in Speech-Language Pathology:
• Sample dialogues between clinicians and clients.
• Case examples, thinking exercises, and potential assignments for readers to apply the knowledge and skills addressed in the book.
• A chapter dedicated to communicatively accessible structured interview approaches, eliciting and monitoring collaborative goals, and screening for other mental health concerns.
Counseling and Motivational Interviewing in Speech-Language Pathology is an approachable guide that will address the issues of scope of practice while proving why speech-language pathologists are uniquely suited to provide counseling.
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Contents
DedicationExpanded Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
About the Editor
Contributing Authors
Preface
Foreword by Audrey Holland, PhD
How to Use This Textbook
Chapter 1 What Is Counseling in Speech-Language Pathology?
Aspen Townsend, MS, CCC-SLP, and Jerry K. Hoepner, PhD, CCC-SLP
Chapter 2 Learning to Counsel
Jerry K. Hoepner, PhD, CCC-SLP
Chapter 3 Foundational Counseling Principles and Skills
Jerry K. Hoepner, PhD, CCC-SLP
Chapter 4 Assessment and Interviewing
Jerry K. Hoepner, PhD, CCC-SLP
Chapter 5 Motivational Interviewing in Speech-Language Pathology
Jerry K. Hoepner, PhD, CCC-SLP
Chapter 6 Other Counseling Approaches in Speech-Language Pathology
Jerry K. Hoepner, PhD, CCC-SLP
Chapter 7 The Lived Experience: Lessons From the Experts
CeCelia Zorn, PhD, RN; Wayne Zorn; Wendy and Nicholas Allen; and Derek Daniels, PhD, CCC-SLP
Chapter 8 Special Topics and Disorders
Jerry K. Hoepner, PhD, CCC-SLP
Chapter 8a Special Topics and Disorders: Developmental
Rebecca Jarzynski, MS, CCC-SLP; Charlotte Clark, PhD, CCC-SLP; Laura Arrington, PhD, CCC-SLP; Ryan Nelson, PhD, CCC-SLP; Holly Damico, PhD, CCC-SLP; Christine Weill, PhD, CCC-SLP; Jack Damico, PhD, CCC-SLP; Pamela Terrell, PhD, CCC-SLP; and Laura Plexico, PhD, CCC-SLP
Chapter 8b Special Topics and Disorders: Across the Lifespan
Jack Pickering, PhD, CCC-SLP; Eva van Leer, PhD, MFA, CCC-SLP; and Dan Hudock, PhD, CCC-SLP
Chapter 8c Special Topics and Disorders: Acquired Medical
Rebecca H. Affoo, PhD, CCC-SLP, SLP-Reg, SLP(c); Miriam Carroll-Alfano, PhD, CCC-SLP; and Julia Fischer, PhD, CCC-SLP
Chapter 8d Special Topics and Disorders: Aphasia and Acquired Cognitive-Communication
Deborah Hersh, PhD, FSPA; Natalie Douglas, PhD, CCC-SLP; and Jerry K. Hoepner, PhD, CCC-SLP
Chapter 8e Special Topics and Disorders: Important Conversations
Robin Pollens, MS, CCC-SLP; Nancy Petersen, MSW; Emma Power, PhD, BAppSc, CPSP MSPAA; Margaret McGrath, PhD, MSc, BSc; and Sandra Lever, MN, BHM, RN, CNC, NSLHD
Financial Disclosures
Index