SPCH4107 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Defence Mechanisms, Curative Care, Goal Setting
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Sp counsel the clients, family of client, significant others, people in their community, provide counselling to employers, vocational people, educational providers. In exploring options for intervention/s and discharge from services. Roles slp may take in managing complex speech pathology issues. 2. advocate: promoting or supporting the interests of the patient. 3. consultant : provision of professional advice beyond routine assessment findings. 4. interpreter: explaining the meaning of what was said by the individual with the communication difficulty. 5. educator: teaching, providing education beyond that concerning the specific patient. 6. facilitator: indirect assistance or guidance in achieving a particular outcome. Transference and counter-transference: transference the person directs feelings on the therapist, counter-transference the therapist will direct feelings on to the client. Loss: something that is valued that once was present changed or gone, funamental aspect of any disability which requires rehabilitation. Grief: natural and predictable reaction to that loss. Transition: the act of passing from one state to the next.