Speech Pathologists (SPs), Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs), Speech-Language Therapists (SLTs), Speech Therapists, SALTs (Speech And Language Therapists) and Speechies all refer to the same profession. There is little, if any, difference between each of these references, and they are used interchangeably. Often qualifications are recognised across the globe, allowing therapists to work and travel abroad.
Speech Pathologists help people with a range of communication and swallowing difficulties within a therapeutic setting. They are regarded as therapists who have knowledge and skills that overlap with medicine, languages/linguistics, psychology/counselling, as well as the specifics of speech pathology. Speech therapists assist individuals of all ages with speech/articulation, language/literacy, voice, fluency (stammering/stuttering), hearing and swallowing problems. The movie The Diving Bell and the Butterfly illustrates how valuable the work of speech therapists is in supporting others to connect and communicate.
Speech Pathology is a unique specialist profession that spans several disciplines of study. Entrance into university courses is very competitive, with a high level of academic achievement required. Most degrees are four years in length and include subjects in anatomy, physiology, neuroanatomy, linguistics, psychology, child development and statistics, as well as many specific to speech pathology. Training involves many hours of supervised practical placements.
Speech Pathologists work within hospitals, community health centres, medical clinics, schools, preschools, childcare centres, homes, nursing homes, day centres and private practices.
Speech Pathologists are qualified to see patients and clients of all ages with a wide range of difficulties. Examples include:
Speech pathologists have to be creative in their approaches as each individual is very different. Their training has prepared them to be able to respond to and support people of all ages with all kinds of communication and swallowing difficulties.