This paper discusses the implementation and evaluation of an interaction-focused intervention single case study for a couple where one partner has aphasia. Drawing on conversation analytic research, naturally occurring conversations of the couple at home pre- and post-intervention were collected and analysed. Analysis of the speaker with aphasia's topic initiating turns in the pre-intervention conversation showed that in each case a feature of the attempt was that the speaker had difficulty in getting the topic initiation accepted and established. Drawing on conversation analytic work on topic initiations in normal conversation, intervention focused on training the couple to co-produce these topic initiating turns of the speaker with aphasi...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of a social participation based aphasia treatm...
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 paper discusses the implementation and evaluation of an interaction-focused intervention single...
This paper discusses the implementation and evaluation of an interaction-focused intervention single...
Background: In recent years conversation has become an area of interest for aphasia therapy, with se...
This study focuses on the assessment and treatment of the conversations of a couple where one partne...
This study focuses on the assessment and treatment of the conversations of a couple where one partne...
Researchers have investigated the ways spouses collaboratively overcome the communication barriers t...
In speech and language intervention, the ability to interact is seldom evaluated; rather interventio...
The present study compares the ways in which conversational partners manage expressive linguistic pr...
Background: A recent review of interaction (or conversation)-focused therapy highlighted the potenti...
This paper describes an approach to aphasia treatment termed Conducting Conversation, hereafter CC. ...
This paper reviews new theoretical and practical developments in working with partners of people wit...
This project is part of a wider funded ERSC study vLong Term Adaptation to Conversation by People wi...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of a social participation based aphasia treatm...
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 paper discusses the implementation and evaluation of an interaction-focused intervention single...
This paper discusses the implementation and evaluation of an interaction-focused intervention single...
Background: In recent years conversation has become an area of interest for aphasia therapy, with se...
This study focuses on the assessment and treatment of the conversations of a couple where one partne...
This study focuses on the assessment and treatment of the conversations of a couple where one partne...
Researchers have investigated the ways spouses collaboratively overcome the communication barriers t...
In speech and language intervention, the ability to interact is seldom evaluated; rather interventio...
The present study compares the ways in which conversational partners manage expressive linguistic pr...
Background: A recent review of interaction (or conversation)-focused therapy highlighted the potenti...
This paper describes an approach to aphasia treatment termed Conducting Conversation, hereafter CC. ...
This paper reviews new theoretical and practical developments in working with partners of people wit...
This project is part of a wider funded ERSC study vLong Term Adaptation to Conversation by People wi...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of a social participation based aphasia treatm...
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...