Clinical Cases in Augmentative and Alternative Communication provides
a concise introduction to the rapidly expanding field of augmentative
and alternative communication (AAC). It brings together internationally
renowned experts in the field to discuss its application and outline key
principles of intervention to support communication using AAC.
Carefully grounded in evidence-based clinical practice, the book
highlights the diversity of potential applications for AAC across a wide
range of client groups, including children and adults with developmental
disabilities, as well as adults with acquired impairments. Most of the
chapters are structured as case reports following CARE guidelines and
highlight key principles for intervention that are grounded in clinical
practice. The chapters also include reflections on communication through
AAC and the valuable contributions that AAC can make in supporting
independence and enhancing quality of life.
This accessible book is ideal reading for students, novice clinicians in
the fields of speech and language therapy or pathology, and
professionals who are new to this area of clinical practice.