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“Natural” conversation: A treatment for severe aphasia

Pages 466-479 | Published online: 16 Sep 2009

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Jamie H. Azios, Brent Archer & Jaime B. Lee. (2021) Detecting behavioural change in conversation: procedures and preliminary data. Aphasiology 35:7, pages 961-983.
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Emily Brogan, Erin Godecke & Natalie Ciccone. (2020) Behind the therapy door: what is “usual care” aphasia therapy in acute stroke management?. Aphasiology 34:10, pages 1291-1313.
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Asta Tuomenoksa, Kati Pajo & Anu Klippi. (2016) Collaborative participation in aphasic conversation before and after intensive language-action therapy. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics 30:10, pages 749-769.
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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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Jack Damico, Jennifer Tetnowski, Karen Lynch, Jamie Hartwell, Christine Weill, Jane Heels & Nina Simmons-Mackie. (2015) Facilitating Authentic Conversation: an intervention employing principles of constructivism and conversation analysis. Aphasiology 29:3, pages 400-421.
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F. Nouwens, M. de Jong-Hagelstein, L. M. L. de Lau, D. W. J. Dippel, P. J. Koudstaal, W. M. E. van de Sandt-Koenderman & E. G. Visch-Brink. (2014) Severity of aphasia and recovery after treatment in patients with stroke. Aphasiology 28:10, pages 1168-1177.
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Paola Marangolo & Carlo Caltagirone. (2014) Options to enhance recovery from aphasia by means of non-invasive brain stimulation and action observation therapy. Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics 14:1, pages 75-91.
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Paola Marangolo, Valentina Fiori, Carlo Caltagirone & Andrea Marini. (2013) How Conversational Therapy influences language recovery in chronic non-fluent aphasia. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation 23:5, pages 715-731.
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Anna Bazzini, Giuseppina Zonca, Angela Craca, Elisabetta Cafforio, Fara Cellamare, Caterina Guarnaschelli, Guido Felicetti & Claudio Luzzatti. (2012) Rehabilitation of argument structure deficits in aphasia. Aphasiology 26:12, pages 1440-1460.
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Marion C. Leaman & Lisa A. Edmonds. (2023) Pilot Results for ECoLoGiC-Tx: A New Conversation-Level Intervention Improving Language in People With Moderate to Severe Aphasia. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, pages 1-20.
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Louisa B. Suting & Jennifer Mozeiko. (2021) Analysis of Real-World Language Use in a Person With Wernicke's Aphasia. Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups 6:3, pages 553-565.
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Jennifer Thompson Tetnowski, John A. Tetnowski & Jack S. Damico. (2021) Patterns of Conversation Trouble Source and Repair as Indices of Improved Conversation in Aphasia: A Multiple-Case Study Using Conversation Analysis. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 30:1S, pages 326-343.
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Sarah Feil, Peter Eisenhut, Frauke Strakeljahn, Sarah Müller, Claude Nauer, Jens Bansi, Stefan Weber, Alexandra Liebs, Jean-Pascal Lefaucheur, Jürg Kesselring, Roman Gonzenbach & Veit Mylius. (2019) Left Shifting of Language Related Activity Induced by Bihemispheric tDCS in Postacute Aphasia Following Stroke. Frontiers in Neuroscience 13.
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Jasmina Vuksanović, Tanja Milovanović, Ljubica Konstantinović & Saša R. Filipović. (2018) Effect of type of language therapy on expressive language skills in patients with post-stroke aphasia. International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders 53:4, pages 825-835.
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Dimitrios S. Kasselimis & Constantin Potagas. 2015. International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences. International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences 329 336 .
Nina Simmons-Mackie, Meghan C. Savage & Linda Worrall. (2014) Conversation therapy for aphasia: a qualitative review of the literature. International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders 49:5, pages 511-526.
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Lisa Milman, Mariana Vega-Mendoza & Deanna Clendenen. (2014) Integrated Training for Aphasia: An Application of Part–Whole Learning to Treat Lexical Retrieval, Sentence Production, and Discourse-Level Communications in Three Cases of Nonfluent Aphasia. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 23:2, pages 105-119.
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Paola Marangolo, Valentina Fiori, Serena Campana, Maria Antonietta Calpagnano, Carmelina Razzano, Carlo Caltagirone & Andrea Marini. (2014) Something to talk about: Enhancement of linguistic cohesion through tdCS in chronic non fluent aphasia. Neuropsychologia 53, pages 246-256.
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