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In-Stock Titles
Below is a list of Plural titles currently in stock. To view all of our titles, including forthcoming publications, please use the links to the left.
June 2006
NEW! The Performer's Voice
This book is provides a focused approach to the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of disorders in professional vocalists and singers.
May 2006
NEW! The Late Eight
This new book is a resource for clinicians, students, and academics working with students whose speech contains errors affecting [th] (voiced theta), [th] (unvoiced theta), [s], [z], [l], Vocalic [r], [r], [sh], or [ts].
May 2006
NEW! Milestones: Normal Speech and Language Development Across the Lifespan
Milestones: Normal Speech and Language Development Across the Lifespan is a textbook for the introductory course in Language Development for students in Speech-Language Pathology, Communication Disorders, Special Education, Educational Psychology and Education.
April 2006
NEW! Everyday Audiology: A Practical Guide for Health Care Professionals
This new text is drawn from lectures given to ENT residents and case reports conducted by clinical audiologists at WVA University School of Medicine and helps the reader understand the essentials of audiology in a very compressed period of time without sacrificing accuracy.
April 2006
NEW! Atlas of Otoscopy
While written principally for otologists in training, this stunningly illustrated volume provides much information for audiologists in recognizing and understanding common and rare conditions such as cholesteatoma, perforations, aural polyps, middle ear effusion, bubbles, glomus tumour, and more.
March 2006
NEW! Vocal Health and Pedagogy, 2nd edition, Volume I: Science and Assessment
This first volume focuses on the science behind the many common problems that afflict voice users and enables understanding of the medical approach to problem analysis.
March 2006
NEW! Vocal Health and Pedagogy, 2nd edition, Volume II: Advanced Assessment and Practice
This second volume considers the medical and non-medical issues affecting the human voice, including diagnosis and treatment of voice problems, the effects of physical injury, posture, pollutants and irritants, psychological effects, voice therapy, medication, and much more.
March 2006
NEW! An Advanced Course in Communication Sciences and Disorders
This text is intended for a capstone course for senior undergraduate or graduate students, which is increasingly mandated in departments of communication disorders.
March 2006
NEW! Clinical Management of Swallowing Disorders, 2nd edition
Fully revised, updated and expanded, the second edition of Clinical Management of Swallowing Disorders presents the latest methods and approaches to evaluation and treatment.
March 2006
NEW! Comprehensive Management of Swallowing Disorders
Now re-issued in paperback. Truly comprehensive: described as one of the critical references for the field. Multidisciplinary approach with needs of seven different disciplines taken into consideration.
March 2006
NEW! Voice and Communication Therapy for the Transgender/Transsexual Client: A Comprehensive Clinical Guide
The first resource of its kind for speech-language pathologists and voice clinicians who assist transgender/transsexual patients in developing authentic voices, language, nonverbal communication congruent with their gender identification. With accompanying CD.
March 2006
NEW! School Professionals Working with Children With Cochlear Implants
A practical guide for teachers, school-based speech-language pathologists, audiologists, teachers of deaf children and general special education teachers, providing a range of information on cochlear implants and how they affect the children who have them.
February 2006
Odyssey of the Voice
Follow the evolution of the human voice, its idiosyncrasies and how it represents us as individuals in this entertaining and educating guide. Discover your voice here!
February 2006
Laryngeal Electromyography, 2nd edition
Describes laryngeal EMG procedure in order to stimulate and then evaluate the integrity of the muscles and nerves of the larynx, and to determine the cause of movement disorders of the vocal fold.
February 2006
Choral Pedagogy, 2nd edition
Revised and updated this new edition concisely and clearly presents the principles of voice pedagogy from the perspective of both conducting and voice science.
January 2006
Anatomy and Physiology Study Guide for Speech and Hearing
Both an antidote and complementary to dense course material and textbooks for A&P, this new study guide is divided into seven practical units with questions and self tests. Also available is an Instructor's Manual.
December 2005
Verbotonal Speech Treatment
Introduces readers to an effective therapeutic strategy designed to improve the auditory and speech skills of children and adults with hearing loss.
December 2005
Singing and Teaching Singing
Written in a conversational and vibrant style, Janice Chapman's teaching unfolds logically and in a step-by-step fashion.
December 2005
Multi-Layered Transcription
The first book to link together layers of detail to result in a complete record for the entire range of transcribable behaviors aiding precision in the analysis of speech samples.
December 2005
Stuttering
Presents a new paradigm for understanding the nature and treatment of stuttering based on recent discoveries in neuroscience.
December 2005
Group Treatment for Asperger Syndrome: A Social Skill Curriculum
Using case studies and examples gleaned from 5 years group teaching, this book-DVD combo provides an ideal social skills curriculum at your fingertips.
December 2005
Ethics: A Case Study
Robert Goldfarb and an expert team revisit the ethical consideration of the renowned Tudor Study as a means of exploring ethical issues in clinical and research practices today.
November 2005
Here’s How to Do Therapy: Hands-On Core Skills in Speech-Language Pathology
This book-DVD combination helps you enhance your clinical skills by working through guided practice of skills and concepts on a wide range of topic areas.
November 2005
Treatment Protocols for Language Disorders in Children - Volume I: Essential Morphologic Skills
Contains protocols for basic language skills most children with language disorder need to be taught in the initial stages of treatment.
November 2005
Treatment Protocols for Language Disorders in Children - Volume II: Social Communication
Contains protocols for teaching social communication skills to children who have mastered the basic morphologic skills.
November 2005
Treatment Protocols for Language Disorders in Children - Two Volume Set (Volume I: Essential Morphologic Skills, Volume II: Social Communication)
Detailed treatment protocols are common in medicine, but unusual in speech-language pathology. Protocols of treatment are more than a description of treatment procedures.
November 2005
Phonetics: Principles and Practices
Fully revised and updated, this remains an essential textbook for students needing an overview of the essentials of phonetic study.
September 2005
Reflux Laryngitis and Related Disorders, 3rd edition
This new, third edition presents a concise, practical overview of the many manifestations of an extremely common but often under-diagnosed condition, which can have serious consequences if left untreated.
September 2005
Voice Science
This book provides speech-language pathologists, otolaryngologists and other members of the voice team with a thorough grounding in the anatomical, physiological and mechanical aspects of the subject, as well as an introduction to cutting-edge research in voice science.
September 2005
Clinical Assessment of Voice
This book provides an introduction to medical diagnostics and special problems with professional performers and voice users and offers a rare look at the assessment procedures used by the top voice care teams in the world.
September 2005
Treatment of Voice Disorders
This book presents the entire range of behavioral, medical, and surgical voice treatment options from the perspective of a variety of specialist practitioners.
September 2005
Clinical Assessment of Voice
This book provides an introduction to medical diagnostics and special problems with professional performers and voice users and offers a rare look at the assessment procedures used by the top voice care teams in the world.
September 2005
Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery: Clinical Reference Guide, 2nd edition
Hugely popular on its first release, and now thoroughly revised and updated, the new edition of this guide provides a rapid and thorough practical review and reference for otolaryngology clinicians and residents, as well as other medical students.
July 2005
Professional Voice: The Art and Science of Clinical Care, 3rd edition
106 chapters in three volumes, provide a practical understanding of most specialized aspects of clinical care of professional voice users in particular, as well as most of the information necessary to provide state of the art diagnosis and treatment for any patient with a voice disorder.
May 2005
FEESST: Flexible Endoscopic Evaluation of Swallowing with Sensory Testing
An essential text for all physicians, clinicians and speech pathologists that treat swallowing disorders, FEESST enables Otolaryngologists, gastroenterologists, and pulmonologists to raise the level of care for their patients with swallowing problems. For the first time this new examination allows direct assessment of both the motor and sensory aspects of the swallow, enabling phs with swallowing problems. For the first time this new examination allows direct assessment of both the motor and sensory aspects of the swallow, enabling physicians to precisely guide the dietary and behavioral management of patients to decrease the risk of aspiration pneumonia.
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