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Cultivating Counseling Skills in Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology
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In this SIG 20 activity, authors provide ways for clinicians to improve their ability to
actively cultivate and improve their counseling skills. Caron et al. discuss increasing
resilience in medical clinicians. McGrath and Schultz explain how to improve the
therapeutic alliance when working with rehabilitation clients. Pagano et al. describe how
to improve counseling self-efficacy.
Learning
Outcomes
You will be able to:
- list at least two ways clinicians can strengthen the therapeutic alliance with
patients, families and caregivers
- identify a practical approach to addressing burnout in medical speech-language pathologists.
- explain the evidenced gains in students’ self-efficacy skills by participating in
online care partner support groups for individuals with acquired brain injuries
Assessment
Type
Self-assessment—Think
about what you learned and report on the Completion Form how you will use your
new knowledge.
Articles
in This Course
- The Effects of Virtual Resilience-Based Clinical Supervision on Burnout in Medical
Speech-Language Pathologists by Hannah Caron, Amber Heape, and Kathryn Williams,
published in SIG 20, Volume 9, Issue 4, August 2024
- The Effects of Virtual Resilience-Based Clinical Supervision on Burnout in Medical
Speech-Language Pathologists by Hannah Caron, Amber Heape, and Kathryn Williams,
published in SIG 20, Volume 9, Issue 2, April 2024
- Addressing the Gap: A Pilot Study to Improve Graduate Students' Counseling Self-
Efficacy Through Online Support Groups for Care Partners of People With Acquired
Brain Injuries by George Pagano, Mayya Teytel-Cocozza, and Gemma Moya-Galé,
published in SIG 20, Volume 9, Issue 5, October 2024
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