Matthew Logan, MA, MT-BC and Rachel See, MA, MT-BC
This podcast discusses practical tips and considerations for co-treating with speech-language pathologists to maximize client outcomes in medical and community settings.
Resources:
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American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA). (n.d.). Standards and implementation procedures for the certificate of clinical competence. Retrieved from http://www.asha.org/Certification/2014-Speech-Language-Pathology-Certification-Standards/
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Cohen, N. S. (1994). Speech and song: Implications for therapy. Music Therapy Perspectives, 12(1), 8-14.
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Miller, S. (1982). Music therapy for handicapped children: Speech impaired. Project Monograph Series. Washington, DC: National Association for Music Therapy.
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Peters, J. S. (2000). Music therapy for individuals who have communication disorders or impairments. In Music therapy: An introduction (2nd ed., pp.170-188). Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas Publisher.
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Register, D. (2002). Collaboration and consultation: A survey of board certified music therapists. Journal of Music Therapy, 39(4), 305-321.
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Rychener-Hobson, M. (2006). The collaboration of music therapy and speech-language pathology in the treatment of neurogenic communication disorders: Part II — Collaborative strategies and scope of practice. Music Therapy Perspectives, 24(2), 66-72.
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Zoller, M. (1991). Use of music activities in speech-language therapy. Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 22, 272-276.
About the Authors:
Matthew Logan is a pediatric music therapist at the UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital & Research Center in Oakland, California and specialized in pediatric rehabilitation, oncology, and palliative care. He is the owner of MusicTherapySource.com, APerfectLullaby.com and MTGuitarCoach.com.
Rachel See currently resides in St. Louis, Missouri, where she is a full-time music therapist with the Special School District of St. Louis County. She is the creator of Music Therapy Mailings.com and the co-creator of MusicTherapyEbooks.com. Contact: matt@musictherapysource.com
Suggested Citation:
Logan, M., & See, R. (Authors). (2014, September 15). Co-treating with speech-language pathologists – before, during, and after the session. Retrieved from www.imagine.musictherapy.biz