Being intelligible to a listener means getting your message across
and improving speech intelligibility is one of the most common
goals for clients working with a speech-language pathologist (SLP).
Improving Speech Intelligibility in Adults: Clinical Application of
Evidence-Based Strategies is a professional resource for practicing
SLPs working with adults with communication disorders, such as
dysarthria, acquired apraxia of speech, and voice disorders. This
book incorporates current research findings to support the use of
evidence-based strategies in clinical situations. While other books
may focus on "drilling" and "practicing" a list of words,
sentences, and topics to use with a client to change their
behaviors, Improving Speech Intelligibility in Adults uniquely
focuses on the speaker and the listener in tandem. The author takes
a noteworthy approach in how the listener can change behaviors to
assist with understanding. The text presents a comprehensive
approach to improving speech intelligibility by including ways to
enhance the communication environment during in-person or
teletherapy exchanges to enhance understanding between speaker and
listener.
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