Speech Pathology in Cultural and Linguistic DiversityISBN: 978-1-86156-306-4
Paperback
148 pages
December 2001
|
This book explores the intricate relationship between culture and
communication before moving on to intercultural health care,
including a detailed look at perception of illness and disability.
Two chapters on intercultural speech pathology look at clinical
practice, including culturally-focussed assessment and management
approaches. Interpreter-mediated speech pathology is covered in
detail, including an overview of the process of interpreting,
debate on professional versus untrained interpreters, discussion of
pre-session briefing, a look at potential barriers to the
interpretation process and introduction to a collaborative
partnership model for working with interpreters. The final chapter
explores the author's thoughts on the future directions in research
and education in the field of intercultural and
interpreter-mediated speech pathology.
The book provides a comprehensive and practical insight into intercultural and interpreter-mediated speech pathology. With its easy to read and practical content, it should be of significant use to undergraduate students and qualified speech-language pathologists new to multicultural/multilingual contexts. However, it would also be suitable for experienced clinicians who find themselves tackling the challenges of intercultural speech pathology everyday.