Implementing and evaluating aphasia therapy targeted at couples’ conversations: A single case study
Conclusions: The study provides evidence that directly targeting the conversational behaviours of the person with aphasia and/or a main conversational partner can produce positive change, and can achieve this in a way that is ecologically valid. In particular, it highlights the usefulness of targeting conversational behaviours that are proving to be maladaptive for the participants. It provides further evidence that creating change in the non-aphasic partner’s conversational behaviour may facilitate change in the person with aphasia’s conversational and linguistic performance.
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Posted on May 21, 2010, in Research and tagged aphasia, conversation, Couples, therapy. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a Comment.

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