Routledge Research in Speech-Language Pathology
About the Book Series
Routledge Research in Speech-Language Pathology looks beyond traditional areas of study within the discipline to showcase topics historically underserved in research on communication disorders, highlighting fresh perspectives on issues of key importance in speech-language pathology. The series offers comprehensive treatments of communication disorders and the work of speech-language pathology with an eye toward pushing the field forward, critically examining challenges in addressing disparities in speech-language pathology and exploring the latest developments in related disciplines with implications for the future of research on communication disorders. Volumes in this series will be of particular interest to students, scholars, and clinicians in speech-language pathology, speech and language therapy, and clinical linguistics, as well as related fields such as special education, psychology, neurology, psychiatry, social work, and nursing.
Speech-Language Pathology and Palliative Care
1st Edition
Edited
By Laura Chahda, Bernice A. Mathisen, Lindsay B. Carey
October 21, 2025
This collection provides a unique anthology using current evidence, to consider the valuable role speech-language pathologists play in palliative care across the lifespan. The text empowers SLPs to work effectively and brings awareness to the role of SLPs within the medical, nursing and allied ...
Neonatal Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome: Speech-Language Pathologists and Interprofessional Care
1st Edition
Edited
By Brenda Louw
September 05, 2024
This collection synthesizes perspectives on Neonatal Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome (NOWS), providing a comprehensive resource for those in speech-language pathology and healthcare providers working within an interprofessional approach to treat and support infants, children, parents, caregivers, and ...
Communication and Sensory Loss: Global Perspectives
1st Edition
Edited
By Kathryn Crowe
August 14, 2024
This collection explores communication differences in individuals with sensory impairment/loss relevant to health and education students and professionals. Children and adults with hearing, vision, and dual sensory impairment/ loss may experience differences and/or difficulties with communication. ...
Language Research in Post-Traumatic Stress
1st Edition
Edited
By Yvette D. Hyter
July 25, 2024
This collection brings together different perspectives on post-traumatic stress, considering its causes, its impact on different groups, and ways forward toward equipping speech-language clinicians, educators, and scholars to better understand and support the individuals and communities with which ...
COVID-19 and Speech-Language Pathology
1st Edition
Edited
By Louise Cummings
September 15, 2022
This collection is the first of its kind to examine the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the caseloads and clinical practice of speech-language pathologists. The volume synthesises existing data on the wide-ranging effects of COVID-19 on the communication, swallowing, and language skills of ...
Language Case Files in Neurological Disorders
1st Edition
By Louise Cummings
August 31, 2021
This book features case studies of ten individuals with acquired neurological disorders. These disorders have implications for speech, language, and communication, but to date they have not been the focus of research in speech-language pathology. Chapters present a brief medical overview of each ...