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Re: Focusing on the client

From: Pam
Date: 01 Oct 2009
Time: 13:37:44 -0500
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Thanks Joe! Honesty is important, but there other important things to look for in a clinician. I think it goes without saying that the SLP has to be non-judgemental. Sometimes, I think it is easy for SLP's to unintentionally transfer that if only the client used their targets more or practiced more, maybe goals would be achieved sooner. . . . . I think also a SLP needs to be willing to be flexible, to be willing to delve into the tough stuff, to be comfortable talking about feelings. That is a biggie. Ihave learned that speech mechanics and production surely is important, but feelings usually are more so. So the SLP needs to recognize that and go with what comes from the client, even when it is tears, or even when the client is clearly searching for something, but doesn't know how to ask the right questions. . . The SLP also needs to see themselves as a partner in the therapeutic relationship. It won't work if the SLP believes that he or she has all the answers becasue of thier training and experience. Defer to the expertise of the person who has lived with stuttering.


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