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Counseling Persons With Communication Disorders and Their Families is a seminal work that has become a standard text in counseling courses within the field of communication disorders. In this seventh edition, David Luterman provides a personal and professional history of counseling education, beginning with a new overview chapter that includes a definition of counseling, with the goal of empowering clients.
New to this edition are updates on relevant counseling literature and a new section on the counseling relationship and counseling difficult clients. A theoretical basis for the counseling model is presented, as well as many practical suggestions for the student or practicing clinician to increase their skills in clinical settings.
Table of Contents
ForewordIntroductionHistory: Personal and OtherwiseThe Nature of Counseling: An OverviewContemporary Theories of CounselingThe Erikson Life Cycle and RelationshipsThe Emotions of Communication DisordersCounseling and the Diagnostic ProcessTechniques of CounselingThe Group ProcessWorking With FamiliesCounseling and the Field of Communication DisordersSumming Up
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