





Integrated Discourse Therapy (IDT) Guide
Implement evidence-based discourse therapy with this practical clinical guide
This comprehensive resource equips speech-language pathologists with everything needed to implement Integrated Discourse Therapy (IDT), a solution-focused approach that bridges isolated language tasks with functional communication.
This resource includes:
Clear explanation of IDT's theoretical foundation and key components
Simple 3-step protocol: word retrieval, sentence generation, and conversation practice
Detailed cueing hierarchies for both word and sentence levels
Practical troubleshooting guide for common clinical challenges
Ready-to-print home practice worksheets for all treatment phases
Visual difficulty rating scales for patient self-assessment
Complete research references supporting the approach
Perfect for clinicians working with aphasia, traumatic brain injury, and other neurogenic communication disorders. IDT has been validated in both face-to-face and telehealth contexts, making it versatile for any clinical setting.
Help your patients make meaningful progress in everyday communication with this practical, evidence-based approach to discourse therapy. IDT's focus on personally relevant topics and systematic progression makes it both engaging for patients and effective for functional outcomes.
Based on research by Milman et al., demonstrating effectiveness across aphasia types and delivery models.
Implement evidence-based discourse therapy with this practical clinical guide
This comprehensive resource equips speech-language pathologists with everything needed to implement Integrated Discourse Therapy (IDT), a solution-focused approach that bridges isolated language tasks with functional communication.
This resource includes:
Clear explanation of IDT's theoretical foundation and key components
Simple 3-step protocol: word retrieval, sentence generation, and conversation practice
Detailed cueing hierarchies for both word and sentence levels
Practical troubleshooting guide for common clinical challenges
Ready-to-print home practice worksheets for all treatment phases
Visual difficulty rating scales for patient self-assessment
Complete research references supporting the approach
Perfect for clinicians working with aphasia, traumatic brain injury, and other neurogenic communication disorders. IDT has been validated in both face-to-face and telehealth contexts, making it versatile for any clinical setting.
Help your patients make meaningful progress in everyday communication with this practical, evidence-based approach to discourse therapy. IDT's focus on personally relevant topics and systematic progression makes it both engaging for patients and effective for functional outcomes.
Based on research by Milman et al., demonstrating effectiveness across aphasia types and delivery models.
Implement evidence-based discourse therapy with this practical clinical guide
This comprehensive resource equips speech-language pathologists with everything needed to implement Integrated Discourse Therapy (IDT), a solution-focused approach that bridges isolated language tasks with functional communication.
This resource includes:
Clear explanation of IDT's theoretical foundation and key components
Simple 3-step protocol: word retrieval, sentence generation, and conversation practice
Detailed cueing hierarchies for both word and sentence levels
Practical troubleshooting guide for common clinical challenges
Ready-to-print home practice worksheets for all treatment phases
Visual difficulty rating scales for patient self-assessment
Complete research references supporting the approach
Perfect for clinicians working with aphasia, traumatic brain injury, and other neurogenic communication disorders. IDT has been validated in both face-to-face and telehealth contexts, making it versatile for any clinical setting.
Help your patients make meaningful progress in everyday communication with this practical, evidence-based approach to discourse therapy. IDT's focus on personally relevant topics and systematic progression makes it both engaging for patients and effective for functional outcomes.
Based on research by Milman et al., demonstrating effectiveness across aphasia types and delivery models.