Qualities Of A Speech-Language Pathologist Essay

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Essay Question #1: Why are the following traits crucial to success as a speech-language pathologist? A) Good interpersonal skills; B) Ability to take another's perspective; and C) Ability to problem solve. Good interpersonal skills, the ability to take another person's perspective, and the ability to problem solve are crucial characteristics for a speech pathologist. A major article from the Journal of Nursing Education titled, “The Teaching Effectiveness of Standardized Patience,” demonstrated that interpersonal skills have an overwhelmingly “positive, creative and meaningful results” in clinical environments (Becker, 2006). Interpersonal skills involve the ability to have organic conversations with supervisors, medical technicians, parents, clients, and students. It also requires being able to state diagnoses, strategies, and plans for a client’s speech program in clear terms. When a speech pathologist is able to communicate in a positive and comforting manner, this creates a rapport based on trust and understanding. When all …show more content…

The American Journal of Speech Pathology has several articles on the topic of perspectives, ranging from individual clients, family members and speech pathologist themselves. In an article about stuttering, Courtney Byrd dives into the perspectives of the clients and their impact both behaviorally and cognitively (Byrd, 2016). Voluntary stuttering has been suggested in clinical literature as a strategy to use with clients, but there is minimal empirical data suggesting the effectiveness of this treatment. This article shows the importance of perspective-taking for speech pathologists because this strategy in particular does not show any positive growth and actually harmed the client’s self-esteem. Speech pathologists should be up-to-date on the best tools concerning the perspectives of the

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