Phonological Reorganization Following Remediation

A. Lynn Williams, S. A. Banks

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Abstract

Attitudes toward the supervisory process were measured using a Likert-type scale of summated ratings prior to presentation of three inservice training sessions designed to introduce supervisors to the clinical supervisory model. Emphasis was placed on the Cogan (1973) model of clinical supervision and Anderson's (1988) adaptation of this model for speech-language pathology. Also presented were supervisory styles, a continuum of the amount of supervision given, ways to encourage self-supervision, and case studies with discussion. Following the inservice sessions, the attitude scale was administered again. Results suggested that familiarity with the clinical supervisory model enhanced participants' attitudes toward that model.
Original languageAmerican English
JournalThe New Zealand Speech-Language Therapists' Journal
Volume46
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1 1991

Keywords

  • phonological reorganization
  • remediation

Disciplines

  • Communication Sciences and Disorders
  • Speech Pathology and Audiology

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