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Original Articles

The use of conversation analysis to guide individualized advice to carers and evaluate change in aphasia: a case study

Pages 283-303 | Published online: 31 Aug 2010

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Susan Booth, Elizabeth Armstrong, S. Caroline Taylor & Deborah Hersh. (2019) Communication access: is there some common ground between the experiences of people with aphasia and speakers of English as an additional language?. Aphasiology 33:8, pages 996-1018.
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Madeline Cruice, Monica Blom Johansson, Jytte Isaksen & Simon Horton. (2018) Reporting interventions in communication partner training: a critical review and narrative synthesis of the literature. Aphasiology 32:10, pages 1135-1166.
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C. Saldert, L. R. Jensen, M. Blom Johansson & N. Simmons-Mackie. (2018) Complexity in measuring outcomes after communication partner training: alignment between goals of intervention and methods of evaluation. Aphasiology 32:10, pages 1167-1193.
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Gang Cui & Xiaoyun Zhong. (2018) Adaptation in aphasia: revisiting language evidence. Aphasiology 32:8, pages 855-875.
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Ray Wilkinson. (2015) Conversation and aphasia: advances in analysis and intervention. Aphasiology 29:3, pages 257-268.
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Charlotta Saldert, Charlotte Johansson & Ray Wilkinson. (2015) An interaction-focused intervention approach to training everyday communication partners: a single case study. Aphasiology 29:3, pages 378-399.
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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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Cathleen Taylor, Karen Croot, Emma Power, Sharon A. Savage, John R. Hodges & Leanne Togher. (2014) Trouble and repair during conversations of people with primary progressive aphasia. Aphasiology 28:8-9, pages 1069-1091.
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Ray Wilkinson. (2014) Intervening With Conversation Analysis in Speech and Language Therapy: Improving Aphasic Conversation. Research on Language and Social Interaction 47:3, pages 219-238.
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Meghan C. Savage, Neila J. Donovan & Paul R. Hoffman. (2014) Preliminary results from conversation therapy in two cases of Aphasia. Aphasiology 28:5, pages 616-636.
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Pirkko Rautakoski. (2014) Communication style before and after aphasia: A study among Finnish population. Aphasiology 28:3, pages 359-376.
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Arja Nykänen, Hannu Nyrkkö, Matti Nykänen, Riikka Brunou & Pirkko Rautakoski. (2013) Communication therapy for people with aphasia and their partners (APPUTE). Aphasiology 27:10, pages 1159-1179.
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Marcella Carragher, Paul Conroy, Karen Sage & Ray Wilkinson. (2012) Can impairment-focused therapy change the everyday conversations of people with aphasia? A review of the literature and future directions. Aphasiology 26:7, pages 895-916.
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Kyla Brown, Linda E. Worrall, Bronwyn Davidson & Tami Howe. (2012) Living successfully with aphasia: A qualitative meta-analysis of the perspectives of individuals with aphasia, family members, and speech-language pathologists. International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 14:2, pages 141-155.
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Elizabeth Armstrong, Natalie Ciccone, Erin Godecke & Betty Kok. (2011) Monologues and dialogues in aphasia: Some initial comparisons. Aphasiology 25:11, pages 1347-1371.
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Kyla Brown, Linda Worrall, Bronwyn Davidson & Tami Howe. (2011) Living Successfully with Aphasia: Family Members Share Their Views. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation 18:5, pages 536-548.
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Larry Boles. (2011) A Review of Aphasia Couples Therapy. Asia Pacific Journal of Speech, Language and Hearing 14:3, pages 159-163.
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Pirkko Rautakoski. (2011) Training total communication. Aphasiology 25:3, pages 344-365.
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Ray Wilkinson, Sarah Lock, Karen Bryan & Karen Sage. (2011) Interaction-focused intervention for acquired language disorders: Facilitating mutual adaptation in couples where one partner has aphasia. International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 13:1, pages 74-87.
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Ray Wilkinson, Karen Bryan, Sarah Lock & Karen Sage. (2010) Implementing and evaluating aphasia therapy targeted at couples' conversations: A single case study. Aphasiology 24:6-8, pages 869-886.
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Anna Correll, Willem van Steenbrugge & Ingrid Scholten. (2010) Judging conversation: How much is enough?. Aphasiology 24:5, pages 612-622.
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Birgitta Sjöqvist Nätterlund. (2010) A new life with aphasia: everyday activities and social support. Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy 17:2, pages 117-129.
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Sarah Fox, Elizabeth Armstrong & Larry Boles. (2009) Conversational treatment in mild aphasia: A case study. Aphasiology 23:7-8, pages 951-964.
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BarbaraA. Purves. (2009) The complexities of speaking for another. Aphasiology 23:7-8, pages 914-925.
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Tali Frankel & Claire Penn. (2007) Perseveration and conversation in TBI: Response to pharmacological intervention . Aphasiology 21:10-11, pages 1039-1078.
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NinaN. Simmons‐Mackie & JackS. Damico. (2007) Access and social inclusion in aphasia: Interactional principles and applications. Aphasiology 21:1, pages 81-97.
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Alison Ross, Isabel Winslow, Paul Marchant & Shelagh Brumfitt. (2006) Evaluation of communication, life participation and psychological well‐being in chronic aphasia: The influence of group intervention . Aphasiology 20:5, pages 427-448.
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Rosemary Cunningham & Christopher Ward. (2003) Evaluation of a training programme to facilitate conversation between people with aphasia and their partners. Aphasiology 17:8, pages 687-707.
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Stanley Finger. (2003) Book Reviews. Aphasiology 17:8, pages 781-789.
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Gail Ramsberger & Barbara Rende. (2002) Measuring transactional success in the conversation of people with aphasia. Aphasiology 16:3, pages 337-353.
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Sarah Lock, Ray Wilkinson, Karen Bryan, Jane Maxim, Anne Edmundson, Carolyn Bruce & Diana Moir. (2001) Supporting Partners of People with Aphasia in Relationships and Conversation (SPPARC). International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders 36:sup1, pages 25-30.
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