Book and Book Chapter References
The following is a list of  books and book chapters:

Book Chapters

     Campbell, T.F. & Dollaghan, C.A. (1994). Phonological and speech production characteristics of children following traumatic brain injury: Principles and underlying assessment and treatment. In J. Bernthal & N. Bankson (Eds.), Child phonology: Characteristics, assessment and intervention with special populations (pp. 140-160). New York: Thieme Medical Publishers.

     Daniel-Whitney, B. (1989). Severe spastic-ataxic dysarthria in a child with traumatic brain injury: Questions for management. In K.M. Yorkston & D.R. Beukelman (Eds.), Recent Advances in Clinical Dysarthria (pp. 129-137). Austin, TX: Pro-Ed.

     DeRuyter, F., & Kennedy, M.T. (1991). Augmentative communication following traumatic brain injury. In D.R. Beukelman & Yorkston, K.M. (Eds.), Communication disorders following traumatic brain injury: Management of cognitive, language, and motor impairments (pp.317-366). Austin, TX: Pro-Ed.

     Kuehn, D.P., & Wachtel, J.M. (1994). CPAP therapy for treating hypernasality following closed head injury. In J.A. Till, K.M. Yorkston, & D.R. Beukelman (Eds.), Motor speech disorders: Advances in assessment and treatment (pp.207-212). Baltimore, MD: Paul H. Brookes.

     Ladtkow, M.C., & Culp, D. (1992). Augmentative communication with the traumatic brain-injured population. In K.M. Yorkston (Ed.), Augmentative communication in the medical setting (pp. 139-244). Tucson: Communication Skill Builders.

     Marquardt, T.P., Stoll, J., & Sussman, H. (1990). Disorders of communication in traumatic brain injury. In E.D. Bigler (Ed.), Traumatic brain injury: Mechanisms of damage, assessment, intervention and outcome (pp.181-205). Austin, TX: Pro-Ed.

     McHenry, M. (1996). Laryngeal airway resistance following traumatic brain injury. In D.A. Robin, K.M. Yorkston, & D.R. Beukelman (Eds.), Disorders of motor speech: Assessment, treatment and clinical characterization (pp.229-240). Baltimore: Paul H. Brookes.

     McHenry, M.A. & Minton, J.T. (1998). Speech-breathing analysis procedures for speakers who are difficult to assess. In M.P. Cannito, K. Yorkston, & D.R. Beukelman (Eds.), Neuromotor speech disorders: Nature, assessment, and management (pp.167-180). Baltimore, MD: Paul H. Brookes.

     McHenry, M., Minton, J.T., Wilson, R.L. (1994). Increasing the efficiency of articulatory force testing in traumatic brain injury. In Till, J., Yorkston, K.M., & Beukelman, D.R. (Eds.), Motor Speech Disorders: Advances in Assessment and Treatment (pp.135-146). Baltimore, MD: Paul H. Brookes.

     Murdoch, B.E. (1996). Physiological rehabilitation of disordered speech following closed head injury. In B.P. Uzzell & H.H. Stonnington (Eds.), Recovery after traumatic brain injury (pp. 163-184). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Inc.

     Murdoch, B., Ozanne, A., & Cross, J. (1990). Acquired childhood speech disorders: Dysarthria and dyspraxia. In B. Murdoch (Ed.), Acquired neurologic speech and language disorders in childhood (pp.302-339). Fromby, UK: Taylor and Francis.

     Murdoch, B.E., Sterling, D., Theodoros, D.G., & Stokes, P.D. (1995). Physiological rehabilitation of disordered speech breathing in dysarthric speakers following severe closed head injury. In J. Fourez & N. Page (Eds.), Treatment issues and long-term outcomes (pp.137-146). Brisbane: Academic Press.

     Murdoch, B.E. & Theodoros, D.G. (1999). Dysarthria following traumatic brain injury. In S. McDonald, L. Togher, & C. Code (Eds.), Communication disorders following traumatic brain injury (pp. 211-234). Hove, East Sussex, UK: Psychology Press Ltd, (Taylor & Francis Group).

     Rusk, H., Block, J., & Lowmann, E. (1969). Rehabilitation of the brain-injured patient: A report of 157 cases with long-term follow-up of 118. In E. Walker, W. Caveness, & M. Critchley (Eds.), The late effects of head injury (pp.327-332). Springfield, MA: Charles C. Thomas.

     Sarno, M.T., & Levin, H.S. (1985). Speech and language disorders after closed head injury. In J.K. Darby (Ed.), Speech and language evaluation in neurology: Adult disorders (pp. 323-339). New York: Grune & Stratton.

     Stierwalt, J.A.G., Robin, D.A., Solomon, N.P., Weiss, A.L., & Max, J.E. (1996). Tongue strength and endurance: Relation to the speaking ability of children and adolescents following traumatic brain injury. In D.A. Robin, K.M. Yorkston, & D.R. Beukelman (eds.), Disorders of motor speech: Assessment, treatment and clinical characterization (pp.241-258). Baltimore: Paul H. Brookes.

     Theodoros, D.G. & Murdoch, B.E. (1996). Differential patterns of hyperfunctional laryngeal impairment in dysarthria speakers following severe closed head injury. In D.A. Robin, K.M. Yorkston, & D.R. Beukelman (Eds.), Disorders of motor speech: Assessment, treatment and clinical characterization (pp.205-228). Baltimore: Paul H. Brookes.

     Yorkston, K.M. & Beukelman, D.R. (1991). Motor speech disorders. In D.R. Beukelman & Yorkston, K.M. (Eds.), Communication disorders following traumatic brain injury: Management of cognitive, language, and motor impairments (pp. 251-316). Austin, TX: Pro-Ed.

     Yorkston, K.M., & Kennedy, M.R.T. (1999). Treatment approaches for communication disorders. In M. Rosenthal, E.R. Griffith, J.S. Dreutzer, & B. Pentland (Eds.), Rehabilitation of the adult and child with traumatic brain injury (2nd ed., pp. 284-296). Philadelphia: F.A. Davis Co.
 
 

Books


  Beukelman, D.R., & Yorkston, K.M. (1991). Communication Disorders Following Traumatic Brain Injury: Management of Cognitive, Language, and Motor Impairments. Austin, TX: Pro-Ed.

     Jones, R. (1997). Speech recognition as a practice tool for speakers with severe dysarthria due to traumatic brain injury. : University of Nebraska, Lincoln. [dissertation]

    McDonald, S, Togher, L, & Code, C. (Eds.). (1999). Communication disorders following traumatic brain injury . Hove, East Sussex, UK: Psychology Press Ltd, (Taylor & Francis Group).

     Rosenthal, M., Griffith, E.R., Kreutzer, J.S., & Pentland, B. (Eds.). (1999). Rehabilitation of the Adult and Child with Traumatic Brain Injury (2nd ed.). Philadelphia: F.A. Davis Co.

 

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