Exploring speech–language pathologists' perspectives about living successfully with aphasia

K Brown, L Worrall, B Davidson… - International Journal of …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Background: Exploring the concept of living successfully with aphasia challenges
researchers and clinicians to identify positive rather than negative adaptive processes and …

Snapshots of success: An insider perspective on living successfully with aphasia

K Brown, L Worrall, B Davidson, T Howe - Aphasiology, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
Background: While the negative impact of aphasia has been the focus of much research, few
studies have investigated more positive examples of people living with aphasia. Exploring …

Living successfully with aphasia: A qualitative meta-analysis of the perspectives of individuals with aphasia, family members, and speech-language pathologists

K Brown, LE Worrall, B Davidson… - International journal of …, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
The concept of living successfully with aphasia has recently emerged as an alternative to
more traditional “deficit” models in aphasiology, encouraging a focus on positive rather than …

Living successfully with aphasia: Family members share their views

K Brown, L Worrall, B Davidson… - Topics in stroke …, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
Abstract Language and lifestyle changes experienced following the onset of aphasia extend
beyond the individual to impact family members of persons with aphasia. Research …

The seven habits of highly effective aphasia therapists: The perspective of people living with aphasia

L Worrall - International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose: Influential value-driven approaches to aphasia rehabilitation have been proposed
previously, but have emphasised how service providers need to deliver their services. The …

How do you do talk therapy with someone who can't talk? Perspectives from mental health providers on delivering services to individuals with aphasia

KA Strong, J Randolph - American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 2021 - ASHA
Purpose Aphasia is correlated with depression and anxiety, and it has a negative impact on
quality of life. Aphasia is also frequently misunderstood among mental health care providers …

Speech pathology services for people with aphasia: what is the current practice in Singapore?

YE Guo, L Togher, E Power - Disability and Rehabilitation, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose: This study reports on current provision of aphasia services by speech pathologists
in Singapore. Method: A 44-item web-based survey was conducted looking into areas of …

Having the courage to be competent: persons and families living with aphasia

RC Marshall - Journal of communication disorders, 2002 - Elsevier
This paper provides examples and illustrations of how aphasic people can and do
demonstrate their competence in managing their lives despite chronic aphasia. It discusses …

Living successfully with aphasia during the first year post-stroke: A longitudinal qualitative study

B Grohn, L Worrall, N Simmons-Mackie, K Hudson - Aphasiology, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Background: Studies exploring the concept of living successfully with aphasia have
advanced the understanding of positive adaptive factors, which may inform clinical …

Assessment for living with aphasia

A Kagan, N Simmons-Mackie, JC Victor… - … Journal of Speech …, 2010 - psycnet.apa.org
Abstract The Assessment for Living With Aphasia (ALA; Kagan et al., 2013) was developed
in order to address the need for a communicatively accessible aphasia-related quality of life …