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CSD 8235 Counseling Applications
in Communication Disorders

Cindy S. Spillers, Ph.D.
Fall 2011

Reference List for Counseling Course

 

 

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Cicca, A.H., Step, M., and Turkstra, L. (2003).  Show me what you mean:  Nonverbal communication theory and application.  The ASHA Leader, Dec 16, pp. 4-5, 34.

Cleminshaw, DePompei, Crais, Blosser, Gillette, and Hooper (1996). Working with Families. ASHA 38(1), pp. 34-45.

Crowe, Thomas (ed.) (1997). Applications of counseling in speech-language pathology and audiology. Baltimore, MD: Williams and Wilkins.

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Egan, G. (2002). The skilled helper (7th ed.). Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole.

Encina, G.B. (2006). Empathic approach: Listening first aid. University of California at Berkley. Available on line at www.cnr.berkley.edu/ucce50/ag- labor/7article/listening (Retrieved 11/7/06).

Erickson, Joan, Devlieger, Patrick and Sung, Jenny Moon (1999). Korean-American female perspectives on disability. AJSLP 8(2), pp. 99-108.

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Flasher, Lydia V. and Fogle, Paul T. (2004). Counseling skills for speech-language pathologists and audiologists. NY: Delmar Learning.

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Frankl, Viktor (1986). The doctor and the soul: From psychotherapy to logotherapy. NY: Knopf.

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Graybar, S.R. and Leonard, L.M. (2005). In defense of listening. Amer. J. of Psychotherapy 59(1), pp. 1-18.

Hammer, Carol (1994). Working with families of Chamorro and Carolinian cultures. AJSLP 3(3), pp. 5-12.

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Kelly, Eugene W. (1997). Relationship-centered counseling: A humanistic model of integration. Journal of Counseling and Development (75, May/June), pp. 337-345.

Kline, J.A. (2006). Listening effectively. Air University Press, Maxwell Air Force Base, AL. Available on line at www.au.af.mil/au/awe/awegate/kline-listen/b10tp.htm (Retrieved 11/6/06).

Kroth, Roger (1975). Communicating with parents of exceptional children: Improving parent-teacher relationships. Denver: Love Publishing.

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Luterman, David (2001). Counseling persons with communication disorders and their families (4th ed.). Austin, TX: Pro-Ed.

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Miller, J.E. (2004). The art of listening in a healing way. Fort Wayne, IN: Willowgreen Publishing.

Moses, Ken (1989). Relating to parents of the disabled. Evanston, IL: Resource Networks (audiotape).

Nichols, M.P. (1995). The lost art of listening: How learning to listen can improve relationships. NY: Guilford Press.

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Pellebon, Dwain and Anderson, Stephen (1999). Understanding the life issues of spiritually-based clients. Families in society 80(3), pp. 229-238.

Reker, G. and Chamberlain, K. (2000). Exploring existential meaning. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

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Rokach, Ami (2004). Loneliness then and now: Reflections on social and emotional alienation in everyday life. Current Psychology 23(1), pp. 24-40.

Rogers, Carl (1980). A way of being. Boston: Houghton Mifflin.

Rollins, Walter (2000). Counseling individuals with communication disorders: Psychodynamic and family aspects (2nd ed.). Woburn, MA: Butterworth-Heinemann.

Salas-Provance, Marlene B., Erickson, Joan Good, and Reed, Jean (2002). Disabilities as viewed by four generations of one Hispanic family. AJSLP 11, pp. 151-162.

Scheuerle, Jane (1992). Counseling in speech-language pathology and audiology. NY: Macmillan Company.

Seligman, Milton and Darling, Rosalyn (1989). Ordinary families, special children. NY: Guilford Press.

Shames, George (2000). Counseling the communicatively disabled and their families. Needham Heights, MA: Allyn and Bacon.

Shipley, Kenneth (1997). Interviewing and counseling in communication disorders: Principles and procedures (2nd ed.). Needham Heights, MA: Allyn and Bacon.

Smart, Julie (2009).  Disability, society, and the individual (2nd ed.).  Austin, TX:  Pro-Ed.

Stairs, Jean (2000). Listening for the soul. Minneapolis, MN: Fortress Press.

Stewart, Jack (1986). Counseling parents of exceptional children (2nd ed.). Columbus, OH: Merrill Publishing.

Tanner, Dennis (1980). Loss and grief: Implications for the speech-language pathologist. ASHA 22, pp. 916-922.

Tomko, B. (1983). Mourning the dissolution of the dream. Social Work 28(5), pp. 391-392.

Turnbull, Ann and Turnbull, Rutherford (1986). Families, professionals, and exceptionality. Columbus, OH: Merrill Publishing.

The Virtues Project  http://www.virtuesproject.com/index.php

Weinrach, Stephan (1995). Rational emotive behavioral therapy: A tough-minded therapy for a tender-minded profession. J. of Coun. & Dev. 73(3). pp. 296-300.

Yalom, Irvin (1980). Existential psychotherapy. NY: Basic Books.

Young-Eisendrath, Polly (1996). The gifts of suffering. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley.

Young-Eisendrath, P. and Miller, M.E. (Eds.) (2000). The psychology of mature spirituality. London: Routledge.

 

 

 

 

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