Background: Increasingly, clinicians and researchers emphasise the need to investigate the social consequences of living with aphasia. While the importance of social affiliation and conversations has been acknowledged, there has been limited research that specifically addresses the impact of aphasia on this interactional dimension of communication
Researchers employed the Social Networks Communication Inventory (Blackstone & Hunt-Berg, 2003) ...
Background: Little is known about the way people with aphasia perceive their social participation an...
International audienceResolving the inability to produce a word through a gestural realization is of...
Social communication is an integral part of everyday living and plays a vital role in establishing a...
Background: Increasingly there is a call from clinicians and researchers for measures that document ...
Background: Developing the knowledge base on the impact of aphasia on people's social lives has beco...
Purpose: The language changes experienced by a person with aphasia following a stroke often have sud...
This paper discusses findings from a study that investigated patterns of interaction occurring betwe...
Background: It is an everyday occurrence that interactants with shared knowledge may contribute to t...
Abstract Title Communication in an aphasia group a conversation analytic approach Objective Aphasi...
Aphasia has a significant negative impact on an individual's ability to communicate in his or her da...
Aphasia is the loss of ability to express or understand language, most commonly caused by stroke. Ap...
Understanding the impact of aphasia on the everyday communication of older people is central to the ...
Chronic aphasia is linked to poor functional recovery, depression, and social isolation. In the expl...
Purpose. Aphasia can profoundly affect a person's capacity for social participation. The purpose of ...
Researchers employed the Social Networks Communication Inventory (Blackstone & Hunt-Berg, 2003) ...
Background: Little is known about the way people with aphasia perceive their social participation an...
International audienceResolving the inability to produce a word through a gestural realization is of...
Social communication is an integral part of everyday living and plays a vital role in establishing a...
Background: Increasingly there is a call from clinicians and researchers for measures that document ...
Background: Developing the knowledge base on the impact of aphasia on people's social lives has beco...
Purpose: The language changes experienced by a person with aphasia following a stroke often have sud...
This paper discusses findings from a study that investigated patterns of interaction occurring betwe...
Background: It is an everyday occurrence that interactants with shared knowledge may contribute to t...
Abstract Title Communication in an aphasia group a conversation analytic approach Objective Aphasi...
Aphasia has a significant negative impact on an individual's ability to communicate in his or her da...
Aphasia is the loss of ability to express or understand language, most commonly caused by stroke. Ap...
Understanding the impact of aphasia on the everyday communication of older people is central to the ...
Chronic aphasia is linked to poor functional recovery, depression, and social isolation. In the expl...
Purpose. Aphasia can profoundly affect a person's capacity for social participation. The purpose of ...
Researchers employed the Social Networks Communication Inventory (Blackstone & Hunt-Berg, 2003) ...
Background: Little is known about the way people with aphasia perceive their social participation an...
International audienceResolving the inability to produce a word through a gestural realization is of...