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Duffy, J. (2012). Motor speech disorders: Substrates, differential diagnosis, and management (3rd ed.). St. Louis, MO:
Mosby.
Many gradu ate programs use this textbook in courses on apraxia of speech and the dysarthrias.
Gillam, R., & Marquardt, T. (2015). Communication sciences and disorders: From science to clinical practice (3rd ed.).
Burlington, MA: Jones and Bartlett.
Chapter 9 describes the motor speech disorders and provides a comprehensive review of augmentative communica-
tion devices.
Tanner, D. (2003). Eclectic perspectives on the psy chol ogy of aphasia. Journal of Allied Health, 32 , 256–260.
This article examines three factors associated with the psychological adjustment to neurogenic communication
disorders: organic factors, coping styles and defense mechanisms, and the response to loss.
Tanner, D. (2008). The family guide to surviving stroke and communication disorders (2nd ed.). Boston, MA: Jones and
Bartlett.
This book, written for family members of stroke victims, addresses motor speech disorders, including rehabilitation
(Chapters 3 and 11).
Tanner, D. (2010). Exploring the psy chol ogy, diagnosis, and treatment of neurogenic communication disorders.
Bloomington, IN: iUniverse.
Chapters 5 and 6 of this book address apraxia of speech and the dysarthrias with an emphasis on treatment princi-
ples.