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Social model philosophies and principles: Their applications to therapies for aphasia

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Ana Carolina M. Serra, Luis M. T. Jesus, Madeline Cruice, Kate Swinburn & Maria Assunção C. Matos. (2023) The use of participatory workshops in the development of a new version of the Communication Disability Profile (CDP). Aphasiology 37:12, pages 1916-1943.
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Kathryn Pettigrove, Lucette E. Lanyon, Michelle C. Attard, Genevieve Vuong & Miranda L. Rose. (2022) Characteristics and impacts of community aphasia group facilitation: a systematic scoping review. Disability and Rehabilitation 44:22, pages 6884-6898.
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Jessica A. Brown, Kelly Knollman-Porter, Karen Hux, Sarah E. Wallace & Camille Deville. (2021) Effect of digital highlighting on reading comprehension given text-to-speech technology for people with aphasia. Aphasiology 35:2, pages 200-221.
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Áine Kearns, Helen Kelly & Ian Pitt. (2020) Rating experience of ICT-delivered aphasia rehabilitation: co-design of a feedback questionnaire. Aphasiology 34:3, pages 319-342.
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Linda Worrall. (2019) The seven habits of highly effective aphasia therapists: The perspective of people living with aphasia. International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 21:5, pages 438-447.
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Kate Swinburn, Wendy Best, Suzanne Beeke, Madeline Cruice, Lesley Smith, Eleanor Pearce Willis, Kate Ledingham, Joanna Sweeney & Sally Jane McVicker. (2019) A concise patient reported outcome measure for people with aphasia: the aphasia impact questionnaire 21. Aphasiology 33:9, pages 1035-1060.
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Katarina L. Haley, Jennifer L. Womack, Tyson G. Harmon, Karen L. McCulloch & Richard A. Faldowski. (2019) Life activity choices by people with aphasia: repeated interviews and proxy agreement. Aphasiology 33:6, pages 710-730.
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Antonia Lina Krummheuer, Anu Klippi, Pirkko Liisa Raudaskoski & Christina Samuelsson. (2016) Participating with limited communication means: Conversation analytical perspectives on the interactional management of participation structures. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics 30:10, pages 721-729.
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Charlotta Plejert, Christina Samuelsson & Jan Anward. (2016) Enhanced patient involvement in Swedish aphasia intervention. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics 30:10, pages 730-748.
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Ruth Mc Menamin, Edel Tierney & Anne Mac Farlane. (2015) Addressing the long-term impacts of aphasia: how far does the Conversation Partner Programme go?. Aphasiology 29:8, pages 889-913.
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Amy D. Rodriguez, Linda Worrall, Kyla Brown, Brooke Grohn, Eril McKinnon, Charlene Pearson, Sophia Van Hees, Tracy Roxbury, Petrea Cornwell, Anna MacDonald, Anthony Angwin, Elizabeth Cardell, Bronwyn Davidson & David A. Copland. (2013) Aphasia LIFT: Exploratory investigation of an intensive comprehensive aphasia programme. Aphasiology 27:11, pages 1339-1361.
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Elizabeth Armstrong, Deborah Hersh, Colleen Hayward, Joan Fraser & Melita Brown. (2012) Living with aphasia: Three Indigenous Australian stories. International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 14:3, pages 271-280.
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Deborah Hersh, Linda Worrall, Tami Howe, Sue Sherratt & Bronwyn Davidson. (2012) SMARTER goal setting in aphasia rehabilitation. Aphasiology 26:2, pages 220-233.
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Davida Fromm, Audrey Holland, Elizabeth Armstrong, Margaret Forbes, Brian MacWhinney, Amy Risko & Nicole Mattison. (2011) “Better but no cigar”: Persons with aphasia speak about their speech. Aphasiology 25:11, pages 1431-1447.
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Regina Walsh. (2011) Looking at the ICF and human communication through the lens of classification theory. International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 13:4, pages 348-359.
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Carole Pound. (2011) Reciprocity, resources, and relationships: New discourses in healthcare, personal, and social relationships*. International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 13:3, pages 197-206.
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BarbaraA. Purves, Heidi Logan & Skip Marcella. (2011) Intersections of literal and metaphorical voices in aphasia. Aphasiology 25:6-7, pages 688-699.
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W. Mieke E. van de Sandt-Koenderman. (2011) Aphasia rehabilitation and the role of computer technology: Can we keep up with modern times?. International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 13:1, pages 21-27.
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Kyla Brown, Linda Worrall, Bronwyn Davidson & Tami Howe. (2010) Snapshots of success: An insider perspective on living successfully with aphasia. Aphasiology 24:10, pages 1267-1295.
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Carole Pound, Susie Parr, Judith Duchan, Rozanne Barrow & Sally Byng. (2010) Working from a modus operandi: Themes, changes, and parallels in research and clinical practices. Aphasiology 24:4, pages 435-448.
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Sue Sherratt & Deborah Hersh. (2010) “You feel like family …” Professional boundaries and social model aphasia groups. International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 12:2, pages 152-161.
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Sally McVicker, Susie Parr, Carole Pound & Judith Duchan. (2009) The Communication Partner Scheme: A project to develop long‐term, low‐cost access to conversation for people living with aphasia . Aphasiology 23:1, pages 52-71.
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Claire Penn, Tali Frankel, Jennifer Watermeyer & Madeleine Müller. (2009) Informed consent and aphasia: Evidence of pitfalls in the process. Aphasiology 23:1, pages 3-32.
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