The participation of the patient’s family with aphasia in the process of speech therapy is necessary and essential prerequisite for speech recovery. However, our society is not sufficiently informed about aphasia. As a result, the family members of a person with aphasia often do not know how to deal with a relative who has lost his/her speech. As a consequence, there is oftena misunderstanding regarding the patient’s activities and behavior. The essential content of the speech therapy consultancy with the family members of the patients with aphasia is introduced in the article. The authors stress the importance of providing information to the family members of people with aphasia, regarding aphasia symptoms and its overcoming features. Part...
Aphasia is an acquired language disability caused by brain damage, usually stroke, that affects the ...
This paper deals with interactions between people affected with aphasia and speech therapists during...
Background: Aphasia affects family members in addition to the individuals with the communication dis...
BACKGROUND: Aphasia is an acquired communication disorder impairing a person’s ability to understand...
Objective: To reveal the approach of speech and language therapy (SLT), identified through the exper...
The topic of the thesis is speech therapy for people with aphasia. The thesis is divided into four c...
Aphasia is acquired disorder of communication, that interferes with an individual ability to process...
textStroke has the ability to chronically alter both a person’s understanding and or use of languag...
Communication is very importantfor providing high-quality nursing care.If the patient is unable to c...
Background: Aphasia affects family members in addition to the individuals with the communication dis...
A comparison of the perspectives of speech therapists and aphasics ' families towards the impor...
Background: Aphasia affects family members in addition to the individuals with the communication dis...
For hundreds of years there has been discussion concerning the subject of speech disability, but the...
This paper deals with interactions between people affected with aphasia and speech therapists during...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [71]-76)The purpose of this study was to survey speech-la...
Aphasia is an acquired language disability caused by brain damage, usually stroke, that affects the ...
This paper deals with interactions between people affected with aphasia and speech therapists during...
Background: Aphasia affects family members in addition to the individuals with the communication dis...
BACKGROUND: Aphasia is an acquired communication disorder impairing a person’s ability to understand...
Objective: To reveal the approach of speech and language therapy (SLT), identified through the exper...
The topic of the thesis is speech therapy for people with aphasia. The thesis is divided into four c...
Aphasia is acquired disorder of communication, that interferes with an individual ability to process...
textStroke has the ability to chronically alter both a person’s understanding and or use of languag...
Communication is very importantfor providing high-quality nursing care.If the patient is unable to c...
Background: Aphasia affects family members in addition to the individuals with the communication dis...
A comparison of the perspectives of speech therapists and aphasics ' families towards the impor...
Background: Aphasia affects family members in addition to the individuals with the communication dis...
For hundreds of years there has been discussion concerning the subject of speech disability, but the...
This paper deals with interactions between people affected with aphasia and speech therapists during...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [71]-76)The purpose of this study was to survey speech-la...
Aphasia is an acquired language disability caused by brain damage, usually stroke, that affects the ...
This paper deals with interactions between people affected with aphasia and speech therapists during...
Background: Aphasia affects family members in addition to the individuals with the communication dis...