1st Edition

Assessment in Speech and Language Therapy

Edited By John R. Beech, Leonora Harding Copyright 1993
    290 Pages
    by Routledge

    290 Pages
    by Routledge

    What assessment tests are available to speech therapists? How are they best used?

    Originally published in 1993, Assessment in Speech and Language Therapy was designed to guide speech therapists in choosing the most appropriate assessments for evaluation, monitoring and intervention at the time. By providing guidance on defining the issues in assessment, it shows how to make sure that the process will produce a result relevant to the therapist’s own needs and those of his or her clients. The major issues involved are discussed in detail, in particular how to make sure that assessments are relevant to individual needs.

    This title will be invaluable to all speech therapists and clinical psychologists working in this area.

    List of Illustrations.  List of Contributors.  Series Editors’ Preface.  Introduction: Historical Considerations in Assessment Sheila L. Wirz  1. Assessment of Receptive Language Janet A. Lees  2. Assessment of Expressive Language Elspeth McCartney  3. Assessment of Articulation and Phonology Pam Grunwell  4. Assessment of Voice Problems H. Fiona Robinson  5. Assessment of Stammering Armin Kuhr and Lena Rustin  6. Assessment of Acquired Language Problems Jean Kerr  7. Assessment of Children with Special Needs Jannet A. Wright  8. Assessment of Mentally Handicapped Individuals Julie Dockrell and Clare Henry  9. Assessing the Older Communication-Impaired Person Linda Armstrong  10. Assessments of Psychiatry Jenny France.  Test Reviews.  Name Index.  Subject Index.

    Biography

    John R. Beech, Leonora Harding