Psychosocial aspects of aphasia: speech and language therapists' views on professional practice

S Brumfitt - Disability and Rehabilitation, 2006 - Taylor & Francis
Background. Although the psychosocial dimensions of aphasia are relatively well
understood, there may be variations in how these effects are managed in routine …

Psychosocial aspects of aphasia: whose perspectives?

S Parr - Folia phoniatrica et logopaedica, 2001 - karger.com
This paper reviews some different meanings of the term 'psychosocial'and identifies the
different ways in which the social and psychological sequelae of aphasia can be explored …

Mental Health Professionals' Experiences with Aphasia.

KL Morrow-Odom, CK Barnes - Journal of rehabilitation, 2019 - search.ebscohost.com
This study used an online survey to examine mental health professionals' awareness of and
experiences with persons with aphasia (PWA) and professionals' confidence in treating …

A framework for description and analysis of therapy for language impairment in aphasia

S Horton - Aphasiology, 2006 - Taylor & Francis
Background: The methods used by therapists in the process of language therapy with
people with aphasia are seldom explicitly described in therapy studies. Language …

Living with aphasia: A client centered approach

B Davidson, L Worrall - Aphasia and related neurogenic …, 2017 - books.google.com
Living with aphasia: A client centered approach Page 329 OBJECTIVES The reader will be
able to: 1. Understand how to be an effective client-centered therapist. 2. Know the …

[PDF][PDF] Treatability of different components of aphasia--insights from a case study.

DL Kendall, SE Nadeau, T Conway, RH Fuller… - Journal of Rehabilitation …, 2006 - Citeseer
In this phase I clinical rehabilitation study, we investigated the effects of phonological
rehabilitation for alexia and aphasia in an individual 54 years after a left-hemisphere …

Professionalism and functional outcomes

L Worrall - Journal of Communication Disorders, 2006 - Elsevier
A foundation principle of professionalism is listening carefully to clients' needs. This paper
reviews current studies that have sought to listen to the needs of people with aphasia and …

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 …

Supporting people with aphasia to 'settle into a new way to be': speech and language therapists' views on providing psychosocial support

S Northcott, A Simpson, B Moss… - … Journal of Language …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Background People with aphasia are at risk of becoming depressed and isolated. Online
surveys have found that the majority of speech and language therapists (SLTs) lack …

Understanding practices of speech-language pathologists in aphasia rehabilitation: a grounded theory study

C Alary Gauvreau, G Le Dorze, C Croteau, MC Hallé - Aphasiology, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Background: Social participation is the stated ideal end purpose of rehabilitation, however
people with aphasia often have limited social participation following rehabilitation. Despite …