William Beaumont Hospital Speech and Language Pathology Series

William Beaumont Hospital Speech and Language Pathology Series publishes materials that advance the understanding and treatment of children and adults with speech, voice, language, and cognitive impairments. The materials selected for publication are designed to provide professionals with practical applications in clinical, rehabilitation, and educational environments.

General Editors: Michael I. Rolnick, Ph.D.; Alex Johnson, Ph.D.

WBH Speech and Language Pathology Series book proposal guidelines

Brubaker: Sourcebook for AphasiaSourcebook for Aphasia: A Guide to Family Activities and Community Resources

Susan Howell Brubaker, M.S., CCC/SLP

Out of print.

Brubaker: Workbook for Reasoning SkillsWorkbook for Reasoning Skills: Exercises for Cognitive Facilitation

Susan Howell Brubaker, M.S., CCC/SLP

Out of print— see new edition on page 3.

Brubaker: Workbook for Language SkillsWorkbook for Language Skills: Exercises for Written and Verbal Expression

Susan Howell Brubaker, M.S., CCC/SLP

The “tan” book is an ideal source for those needing functional, easy-to-read exercises for spelling, writing, word retrieval, and reading comprehension skills. Moderate level of difficulty.

Brubaker: Workbook for AphasiaWorkbook for Aphasia: Exercises for the Development of Higher Level Language Functioning

Revised Edition
Susan Howell Brubaker, M.S., CCC/SLP

Out of print— see new edition on page 3.

Brubaker: Workbook for Cognitive SkillsWorkbook for Cognitive Skills: Exercises for Thought-Processing and Word Retreival

Susan Howell Brubaker, M.S., CCC/SLP

The ultimate challenge, the “red” book provides clever and original exercises emphasizing logic, problem-solving, vocabulary, and multiple-step tasks. Can be adapted to different levels of difficulty with the use of the Clues Book (included.)

Johnson: Right Hemisphere StrokeRight Hemisphere Stroke: A Victim Reflects on Rehabilitative Medicine

Fred K. Johnson

Fred Johnson gives a detailed account of his stroke—a rare, right hemisphere rupture at the age of thirty-six—and his subsequent rehabilitation.