Background: A recent review of interaction (or conversation)-focused therapy highlighted the potential of programmes targeting the person with aphasia (PWA) directly. However, it noted the key limitations of current work in this field to be a reliance on single case analyses and qualitative evidence of change, a situation that is not unusual when a complex behavioural intervention is in the early stages of development and evaluation. Aims: This article aims to evaluate an intervention that targeted a PWA and their conversation partner (CP), a dyad, as equals in a novel conversation therapy for agrammatic aphasia, using both quantitative and qualitative evidence of change. The intervention aimed to increase the insight of a dyad into facilit...
This paper discusses the implementation and evaluation of an interaction-focused intervention single...
This article describes the conversational therapy approach for the treatment of persons with aphasia...
This report documents the progress of four individuals with aphasia through a seven-week course of C...
Background: In recent years conversation has become an area of interest for aphasia therapy, with se...
A recent systematic review of conversation training for communication partners of people with aphasi...
This presentation applies Conversation Analysis (CA) to the phenomenon of agrammatic aphasia. Altho...
BACKGROUND: A diverse literature addresses elements of conversation therapy in aphasia including int...
Background: The ultimate goal in any programme of aphasia rehabilitation is that behaviours targeted...
Background: The literature suggests that mild aphasia negatively affects everyday experiences, socia...
This thesis applies Conversation Analysis (CA) to the phenomenon of agrammatism, a particular type o...
Background: There is scope for additional research into the specific linguistic and sequential struc...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of a social participation based aphasia treatm...
Thesis (M.A.)--Wichita State University, College of Health Professions, Dept. of Communication Scien...
Background: Therapy for people with aphasia (PWA) can encompass a wide range of aims and methodologi...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis reports the development and evaluation of a new ...
This paper discusses the implementation and evaluation of an interaction-focused intervention single...
This article describes the conversational therapy approach for the treatment of persons with aphasia...
This report documents the progress of four individuals with aphasia through a seven-week course of C...
Background: In recent years conversation has become an area of interest for aphasia therapy, with se...
A recent systematic review of conversation training for communication partners of people with aphasi...
This presentation applies Conversation Analysis (CA) to the phenomenon of agrammatic aphasia. Altho...
BACKGROUND: A diverse literature addresses elements of conversation therapy in aphasia including int...
Background: The ultimate goal in any programme of aphasia rehabilitation is that behaviours targeted...
Background: The literature suggests that mild aphasia negatively affects everyday experiences, socia...
This thesis applies Conversation Analysis (CA) to the phenomenon of agrammatism, a particular type o...
Background: There is scope for additional research into the specific linguistic and sequential struc...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of a social participation based aphasia treatm...
Thesis (M.A.)--Wichita State University, College of Health Professions, Dept. of Communication Scien...
Background: Therapy for people with aphasia (PWA) can encompass a wide range of aims and methodologi...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis reports the development and evaluation of a new ...
This paper discusses the implementation and evaluation of an interaction-focused intervention single...
This article describes the conversational therapy approach for the treatment of persons with aphasia...
This report documents the progress of four individuals with aphasia through a seven-week course of C...