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Re: favorite resource for SLPs

From: John Tetnowski
Date: 11 Oct 2007
Time: 10:49:18 -0500
Remote Name: 130.70.154.61

Comments

As an academic, I do have the opportunity to read the current literature as it comes out, but I love to read from areas that are outside of the area of SLP. I think taht there are great resources out there that most SLPs don't get a chance to look at. Probably the books that I have read recently that have most influenced my role as a clinician/supervisor/teacher are: The Antomy of Hope (Jerome Groopman) Meaning, Medicine, and the Placebo Effect (Daniel Mooremann) Authentic Happiness (Martin Seligman) I could go on with a few others, but these books emphasize why people "get better". they are not handbooks or sourcebooks. They are books that make you think about how you are treating your clients. In my opinion.......the most valuable resource books! Thanks, John Tetnowski


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