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Corporate Speech-Language Pathology

Corporate Speech Pathology Network (www.corspan.org) offers specific information on this area of  practice and networking opportunities.

Breakey, L.K. (2005) Fear of public speaking—the role of the SLP. Seminars in Speech and Language 26, 107–117.

Schwartz, Katie. (1999) Talking on the job: the world of corporate speech pathology. Stow, OH: Interactive Therapeutics, Inc. www.interactivetherapy.com/

Private Practice in Speech-Language Pathology

An online professional consultation packet compiling ASHA position statements, guidelines, technical reports and other resources relevant to private practice in speech-language pathology can be found on ASHA’s Web site at www.asha.org/members/slp/ppresources.htm

Golper, Lee Ann C. & Brown, Janet E. (Eds.) (2004). Business matters: A guide for speech-language pathologists. Rockville, MD: American Speech-Language Hearing Association.

American Academy of Private Practice in Speech Pathology and Audiology. www.aappspa.org

American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. (2005). Guide to successful private practice in speech-language pathology (Rev. ed.). Rockville, MD: ASHA. Available from ASHA’s Product Sales,  888-498-6699.

Accent Modification

A list of readings on accent modification can be found on ASHA’s Web site at www.asha.org/about/leadership-projects/multicultural.htm

Related practice documents, resources, and definitions of terms such as "accent," "dialect," and "social dialect," can be found on ASHA’s Web site at www.asha.org/about/leadership-projects/multicultural/issues/ad.htm

American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. (2004). Accent Modification brochure.

 



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