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What Is Speech Therapy | Learn with CBS Therapy

Speech therapy aims to improve a personu2019s communication. Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs) are professionals who specialize in speech-language therapy. They must go through a rigorous university program, get a masteru2019s degree, complete a 9-month clinical fellowship year (CFY) where they are under the supervision of a senior speech-language pathologist.<br><br>https://cbstherapy.com/what-is-speech-therapy/

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  1. www.cbstherapy.com Learn More WHAT IS Speech Therapy?

  2. INTRODUCTION Speech therapy aims to improve a person’s communication. Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs) are professionals who specialize in speech-language therapy. They must go through a rigorous university program, get a master’s degree, complete a 9-month clinical fellowship year (CFY) where they are under the supervision of a senior speech-language pathologist (SLP), get credentialed by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) and then get their state license to practice. If you or a loved one is seeking speech therapy please make sure that the person you are considering has ASHA certification and state licensure for the state you live in. A speech-language pathologist (SLP) will first conduct a speech-language evaluation for the client to identify how to best address the complaint. Once the evaluation is completed, the SLP will explain the results to the client or caregiver and develop a treatment plan. A treatment plan will contain goals and objectives that are created specifically for the client, explaining exactly what the client and SLP will be working on.

  3. Which Language Disorders Do Speech Therapists Treat? • Receptive language disorder • Expressive language disorder • Pragmatic language disorder • Cognitive-communication disorder www.cbstherapy.com

  4. Which Speech Disorders Do Speech Therapists Treat? 01 Articulation Disorder 02 03 Fluency Disorder Resonance Disorder

  5. Articulation Disorder An articulation disorder is when a person’s speech contains one or more of the following: sound errors, omissions, distortions, or substitutions. These types of production errors affect the quality or intelligibility of the speaker’s speech. In some cases, making it difficult to understand what the person is saying.

  6. Fluency Disorder Also known as “stuttering,” is distinguished by repetitions of sounds, syllables, or entire words; prolongations of sounds; or blocks of airflow or voicing during speech are examples of primary behaviors. Resonance Disorder Also known as “voice disorders”. Voice disorders occur when the speech signal produces too much or too little nasal and/or oral sound energy. It may be caused by physiological or functional (e.g., neurogenic) factors, and it may also be caused by mislearning (e.g., articulation errors that can lead to the perception of a resonance disorder).

  7. How Does It Work? SLPs work in a variety of settings including schools, clinics, and hospitals. In schools, SLPs work with children mostly in small groups or the classroom. In clinic and hospital settings, speech-language therapy is usually provided by the speech-language pathologist (SLP) to one client at a time. The first goal of every speech-language pathologist (SLP) is to create a relationship or “build rapport” with the client. It’s essential that the SLP has patience, empathy, and caring for the client they are working with to help the client make the most progress possible. Most oftentimes speech-language goals are not achieved overnight, therefore the SLP needs to be respected by the client to get through the tough work that is speech-language therapy.

  8. Conclusion Speech and language are essential to the human experience. Speech therapy can help people improve their communication skills which will improve their overall life experience. While speech-language therapy typically is not a “quick fix”, through consistent speech therapy sessions with an ASHA certified speech-language pathologist, amazing, life-changing progress can be made. www.reallygreatsite.com

  9. Contact Information www.cbstherapy.com +1 401-952-4160 peter@cbstherapy.com 845 North Main Street, Providence, Rhode Island 02904

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