Communication Offers undergraduate degrees in advertising, communication sciences and disorders, communication studies, radiotelevision-film, public relations, and journalism, and offers graduate degrees. http://communication.utexas.edu/
Search.epnet.com/direct.asp?db=aph Jid=%229WH% Graduate School Directories communication Sciences and disorders Directory of communication Sciences and disorders graduate and post-graduate school programs, including contact information, program descriptions and links http://search.epnet.com/direct.asp?db=aph&jid=9WH&scope=site
ECHO - Apraxia Canada Support And Resources Offers support and advice to children showing symptoms of Oral Motor Speech disorders, and their parents. Provides information about monthly meetings, local resources, articles, and links to further information. http://www.apraxia.ca/
Extractions: View upcoming Parents as Partners Workshops We subscribe to the HONcode principles. Verify here Last updated 22-Jul-2005 Expressive Communication Help Organization (ECHO) for Children with Oral Motor Speech Disorders ECHO is a volunteer-run non-profit charity established by parents for parents/caregivers of late-talking children diagnosed with or suspected of having Apraxia of Speech, Dyspraxia, Dysarthria or Oral Motor Speech Disorders. We offer resources, information, friendship and support to those whose lives are touched by a late-talking child. Our aim is to provide a supportive environment in which to discuss concerns, bounce ideas off each other and share successful strategies and resource information. Our resources include this website , an email grouplist and monthly support group meetings.
Extractions: Communication Sciences and Disorders is the home of undergraduate, professional, and research doctoral programs in the scientific basis of human communication, learning, and communication disorders. In a curriculum of over 100 courses, or working alongside leading researchers and expert clinicians, students pursue interests in underlying processes of speech, language, hearing and learning and their disorders. To learn more about the department , explore the programs faculty courses research laboratories , and clinics that make up Communication Sciences and Disorders at Northwestern.
Doctoral Programs In Communication Sciences And Disorders A listing of academic programs that offer reseach and clinical doctoral degrees in communications sciences and disorders. http://www.asha.org/students/academic/doctoral/doctoral_programs.htm
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Comprehensive Communication Specialists Speechpathology practice, treating a wide variety of communication and swallowing disorders in adults and children. http://www.theraspeech.com/
Extractions: Welcome to the official web site of the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders at Louisiana State University! We are dedicated to excellence in education, research, and clinical work. Degree programs are offered by the department at the bachelor's, master's and the doctoral levels. Our faculty and staff serve a diverse student population at Louisiana State University. Clinical services are also offered to clients with needs in communication improvement. The clinics affiliated with our department also serve as training and research facilities for academic, professional, and research purposes for our students and faculty. We appreciate your visit to this site and hope that you find our pages helpful and informative.
Portland State University Speech And Hearing Department Provider of specialized speechlanguage programs, including a camp for individuals with aphasia and their families, and clinics focusing on stuttering, urban language, voice disorders, and communication challenges related to neurological conditions. http://www.sphr.pdx.edu/clinics/speech.php
Extractions: Main ... Fee Schedule E valuation and treatment of various speech disorders is available to children and adults on a sliding fee basis. The clinic runs on the academic schedule so there are breaks between terms. The sessions are generally twice a week for 8 weeks and may be continued for the duration of a year if necessary. For consideration to participate in our clinic, call (503) 725-3070 for an application. The types of services we offer are listed below: ARTICULATION AND LANGUAGE CLINIC: Evaluation and treatment of articulation and language deficits. Available Fall, Winter, Spring, and Summer quarters. URBAN LANGUAGE CLINIC: An enrichment program for children in the Portland urban area from selected agencies. Available Fall, Winter, and Spring quarters. FLUENCY/STUTTERING CLINIC: Evaluation and treatment program for individuals who are non-fluent. Available Fall, Winter, Spring, and Summer quarters. VOICE CLINIC: Evaluation and treatment of individuals with voice disorders. A laryngeal examination is generally a prerequisite for enrollment. Available Fall, Winter, Spring, and Summer quarters. NEUROLOGICAL CLINIC: Evaluation and treatment for individuals with communication difficulties related to neurological deficits such as stroke, Parkinson's and Traumatic Brain Injury. Available Fall, Winter, and Spring quarters
E-counseling E-counselling Online Patricia Roles Online counseling via email with registered clinical social worker specializing in loss and grief, adoption, separation and divorce, eating disorders, parent/teen conflict and family communication. http://www.e-mailtherapy.com
Extractions: Ecounseling or Etherapy: Counseling via E-mail This site offers online counseling via email with a registered clinical social worker specializing in parenting concerns, relationship issues, family communication, bereavement support, birthparent loss with relinquishment, adoption search and reunion, adoptive parenting, teenage pregnancy, separation, divorce, blended families, coping with illness or disability, and eating disorders. E-mail therapy is also known as e-therapy, online therapy, online counseling, cyber counseling, cyber therapy, psychotherapy online, internet therapy, internet counseling, virtual counseling, e-counseling, or, as it spelled in some countries such as the UK, Canada, Australia or New Zealand: e-counselling.* E-counseling is a new modality that allows for quick and effective communication over the internet. Counseling online is not meant to be a replacement for face to face psychotherapy, but may be an important source of help for you as you face a variety of challenges in life. E-counseling offers an opportunity for you to communicate about the dilemmas you are facing with a professional as a guide for consultation, feedback and support. It may just be a one time consultation or a series of e-mail sessions. It it totally up to you to determine what is helpful.
Dallas Center - The Stroke Center Transdisciplinary training center for rehabilitation of stroke that utilizes professionals, graduate studentsin-training, and volunteers to deliver services to individuals with aphasia. Situated in Dallas. http://www.twu.edu/dallas/Aphasia.HTM
Extractions: FAX (214) 689-6614 The Stroke Center is a transdisciplinary training center for rehabilitation of stroke that utilizes professionals, graduate students-in-training and volunteers to deliver services to individuals with aphasia. The Stroke Center provides a multiskilling experience for health care students in training through collaboration of two training institutions Texas Woman's University and The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas. Disciplines involved include speech language pathology, physical therapy, occupational therapy, nursing and social work. The Center is part of the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders and is based at TWU's Dallas Parkland campus. The Stroke Center staff: Jean Ford, PhD
Extractions: 'Education and exploration today, communication for all tomorrow' The U.S. Bureau of Labor and Statistics ranked Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology among the top 30 fastest growing occupations over the next decade (BLS 2002-2003 Occupational Outlook Handbook). New! CEU opportunities at USF New! Ph.D. Students' Research Founded in 1967, the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders at the University of South Florida is the largest in the State of Florida. It offers a variety of fully accredited programs for baccalaureate, master's and doctoral degrees. The undergraduate student may major in Communication Sciences and Disorders, American Sign Language, or Educational Interpreting. On the graduate level, students may elect to pursue a masters degree (M.S.) in Speech-Language Pathology, a clinical doctorate (Au.D.) in Audiology, or a research doctorate (Ph.D.) in Speech, Language, or Hearing Science. In addition, graduate students with a research interest may pursue collaborative doctoral studies with the departments of Psychology or Education. The Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders is located in the Psychology and Communication Disorders building. Faculty and students work with communicatively disordered clients using state-of-the-art technologies that include computerized diagnostic and treatment tools and interactive video systems.
Communication Sciences & Disorders The Department of communication Sciences and disorders houses the UNH Speech Language Hearing Center, providing stateof-the-art diagnostic and therapeutic http://www.shhs.unh.edu/csd/
Extractions: Programs of Study Honors in Major Students Faculty ... Contact Us Quick Find Current Students Prospective Students Faculty Alumni Contact HHS Programs Departments Admission Grad Admission Research Centers Community Outreach Dean's Office Honors Internships Student Resources Undergrad Research The Science and Art of Communication The Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders houses the UNH Speech Language Hearing Center, providing state-of-the-art diagnostic and therapeutic services to children and adults with communication disorders. The Center is staffed by graduate students in the program under the close supervision of the Department's clinical faculty.
Aphasia Treatments, UPMC Passavant, UPMC | University Of Pittsburgh Medical Cent A collaboration of the UPMC Passavant Speech, Voice and Swallowing Center and the University of Pittsburgh Department of communication Science and disorders School of Health and Rehabilitation. Services include intensive treatment and support groups. http://passavant.upmc.com/Aphasia.htm
Extractions: If someone close to you is having difficulty finding the right words or is incapable of finding them at all, the Pittsburgh Aphasia Treatment, Research, and Education Center may be able to provide the treatment that individuals need. The Center helps patients with aphasia and other communication disorders, such as apraxia of speech and dysarthria. The Center is a collaboration involving the Speech, Voice, and Swallowing Center at UPMC Passavant
Extractions: Search This Site Sixth Annual Innovations in Clinical Communication Sciences Conference PROGRAM AND HOTEL INFORMATION NOW AVAILABLE Doctor of Audiology (Au.D.) program commences Fall, 2005 A research master's program (nonclinical) in Communication Sciences and Disorders commences Fall Semester, 2005. See our Graduate Programs section of this website. Summer Courses Need graduate coursework to maintain certification/licensure and/or to keep current? As the year progresses, watch this spot for information about courses that will be available in Summer, 2006. See more information on enrolling as a "non-degree seeking student Last updated: Monday, August 29, 2005 11:14 AM
Aphasia Consumeroriented primer by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. Includes descriptions of aphasia varieties and related disorders, introductions to assessment and treatment methods, and links to ASHA's articles on augmentive communication and family adjustment to aphasia. http://www.asha.org/public/speech/disorders/Aphasia_info.htm
Extractions: @import url( /styles/importmenuP.css ); Skip to: content navigation Our site's pages are optimized for Web browsing software that supports current Web standards, as established by the World Wide Web Consortium (http://www.w3c.org/) . Content is accessible from older or less standards-compliant technologies, but its presentation will not be identical to visitors with standards-compliant software. Read more on our site's changes and accessiblity. Find a Professional Shop My Account Guest Login Search for: Advanced Search Home Site Location: Home For the Public Disorders and Diseases Aphasia is a disorder that results from damage to language centers of the brain. For almost all right-handers and for about 1/2 of left-handers, damage to the left side of the brain causes aphasia. As a result, individuals who were previously able to communicate through speaking, listening, reading and writing become more limited in their ability to do so. The most common cause of aphasia is stroke , but gunshot wounds, blows to the head, other traumatic brain injury, brain tumor, and other sources of brain damage can also cause aphasia.
At Health Mental Health In practice as eating disorders specialist since 1980. information on eating disorder recovery resources and specific treatment approaches. She welcomes email communication for questions and comments and provides referrals when possible. http://www.athealth.com/consumer/directory/prac_enh.cfm?list=205&loc=546
Speech And Language (Communication) Disorders More about What are Speech and Language (communication) disorders? Auditory Processing Disorder Expressive Language Disorder http://www.noah-health.org/en/bns/disorders/speech/
Extractions: and Global Education, Inc. Advocacy Project 2002: Forget Me Knots (AP 2002) for people with fibromyalgia syndrome, chronic fatigue immune dysfunction syndrome or multiple chemical sensitivity. We ask that you send us a ribbon tied with knots, one knot for each year you have been ill with these conditions. We will add them to our quipu and display it in hopes that it will help others understand how many years these illnesses have already taken. Deadline: April 22, 2002 for your entry to be included in the pamphlet we produce for May 12th.