Summary:
“Cognitive-Communication Disorders of MCI and Dementia” provides a comprehensive overview of cognitive-communication disorders associated with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and dementia. The book covers definitions, assessment techniques, and clinical management strategies for these disorders, offering valuable insights for professionals working with individuals experiencing cognitive decline.
Authors:
Kathryn Bayles: Kathryn Bayles is an esteemed author and expert in the field of communication disorders. She has extensive experience in researching and treating cognitive-communication disorders associated with aging and dementia.
Kimberly McCullough: Kimberly McCullough is a co-author of the book, bringing her expertise in cognitive disorders and clinical management to the table. She has contributed significantly to the understanding and treatment of cognitive-communication impairments.
Cheryl K. Tomoeda: Cheryl K. Tomoeda is another co-author known for her work in cognitive-communication disorders. Her research and clinical experience add depth to the book’s exploration of assessment and management strategies.
Publisher: Plural Publishing Inc.