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The relevance of emotional and psychosocial factors in aphasia to rehabilitation

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Pages 109-132 | Published online: 22 Sep 2010

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Leana Nichol, Rachelle Pitt, Sarah J. Wallace, Amy D. Rodriguez & Annie J. Hill. (2023) “There are endless areas that they can use it for”: speech-language pathologist perspectives of technology support for aphasia self-management. Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology 18:8, pages 1473-1488.
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Ana Došen & Tatjana Prizl Jakovac. (2023) Aphasia awareness and knowledge in Croatia. Aphasiology 0:0, pages 1-14.
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Achini Adikari, Nelson Hernandez, Damminda Alahakoon, Miranda L. Rose & John E. Pierce. (2023) From concept to practice: a scoping review of the application of AI to aphasia diagnosis and management. Disability and Rehabilitation 0:0, pages 1-10.
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M. Emrah Cangi, Dilek Eroğlu Uzun & İrem Nur Gürel. (2023) Speech Fluency, Depression, and Resilience in Chronic Aphasia. Aphasiology 37:4, pages 696-713.
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Leana Nichol, Sarah J. Wallace, Rachelle Pitt, Amy D. Rodriguez & Annie J. Hill. (2022) Communication partner perspectives of aphasia self-management and the role of technology: an in-depth qualitative exploration. Disability and Rehabilitation 44:23, pages 7199-7216.
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Mile VukoviĆ, Željana Sukur, Irena VukoviĆ, Christos Salis & Chris Code. (2022) Reliability and validity of the Stroke and Aphasia Quality of Life Scale-39 (SAQOL-39) for a Serbian population. International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 24:2, pages 168-172.
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Julia Borsatto, Lori Buchanan & Laura Pineault. (2022) Aphasia friendly Canada: The aphasia friendly business campaign. Aphasiology 36:2, pages 198-217.
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Sweta Panda, Anne Whitworth, Deborah Hersh & Britta Biedermann. (2021) “Giving yourself some breathing room…”: an exploration of group meditation for people with aphasia. Aphasiology 35:12, pages 1544-1572.
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Caroline Baker, Linda Worrall, Miranda Rose & Brooke Ryan. (2020) ‘It was really dark’: the experiences and preferences of people with aphasia to manage mood changes and depression. Aphasiology 34:1, pages 19-46.
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Ciara Shiggins, Varda Soskolne, Dafna Olenik, Gill Pearl, Line Haaland-Johansen, Jytte Isaksen, Caroline Jagoe, Ruth McMenamin & Simon Horton. (2020) Towards an asset-based approach to promoting and sustaining well-being for people with aphasia and their families: an international exploratory study. Aphasiology 34:1, pages 70-101.
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Marina Zettin, Marzia Leopizzi & Valentina Galetto. (2019) How does language change after an intensive treatment on imitation?. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation 29:9, pages 1332-1358.
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Lucette Lanyon, Linda Worrall & Miranda Rose. (2019) “It’s not really worth my while”: understanding contextual factors contributing to decisions to participate in community aphasia groups. Disability and Rehabilitation 41:9, pages 1024-1036.
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Julie M. H. Plourde, Suzanne C. Purdy, Celia Moore, Philippa Friary, Roger Brown & Clare M. McCann. (2019) Gavel Club for people with aphasia: communication confidence and quality of communication life. Aphasiology 33:1, pages 73-93.
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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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Caroline Baker, Linda Worrall, Miranda Rose, Kyla Hudson, Brooke Ryan & Leana O’Byrne. (2018) A systematic review of rehabilitation interventions to prevent and treat depression in post-stroke aphasia. Disability and Rehabilitation 40:16, pages 1870-1892.
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Rebecca Shisler Marshall & Bijoyaa Mohapatra. (2017) Integrative intervention: a new perspective and brief review in aphasia. Disability and Rehabilitation 39:19, pages 1999-2009.
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Jessica Dickinson, Philippa Friary & Clare M. McCann. (2017) The influence of mindfulness meditation on communication and anxiety: A case study of a person with aphasia. Aphasiology 31:9, pages 1044-1058.
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Karianne Berg, Torunn Askim, Susan Balandin, Elizabeth Armstrong & Marit By Rise. (2017) Experiences of participation in goal setting for people with stroke-induced aphasia in Norway. A qualitative study. Disability and Rehabilitation 39:11, pages 1122-1130.
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Jacqueline S. Laures-Gore, Matthew Farina, Elliot Moore & Scott Russell. (2017) Stress and depression scales in aphasia: relation between the aphasia depression rating scale, stroke aphasia depression questionnaire-10, and the perceived stress scale. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation 24:2, pages 114-118.
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Katarina L. Haley, Jennifer L. Womack, Tyson G. Harmon & Sharon W. Williams. (2015) Visual analog rating of mood by people with aphasia. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation 22:4, pages 239-245.
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Jasvinder K. Sekhon, Jacinta Douglas & Miranda L. Rose. (2015) Current Australian speech-language pathology practice in addressing psychological well-being in people with aphasia after stroke. International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 17:3, pages 252-262.
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Robyn Gibson & Suzanne C. Purdy. (2014) How do speech language therapists in New Zealand perceive the psychological impact of communication difficulties?. Speech, Language and Hearing 17:2, pages 116-122.
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Brooke Grohn, Linda E. Worrall, Nina Simmons-Mackie & Kyla Brown. (2012) The first 3-months post-stroke: What facilitates successfully living with aphasia?. International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 14:4, pages 390-400.
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StephenJ. Page & Stacy Harnish. (2012) Thinking about better speech: Mental practice for stroke-induced motor speech impairments. Aphasiology 26:2, pages 127-142.
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DonnaM. Fitzgerald-DeJean, ScottS. Rubin & RussellL. Carson. (2012) An application of the experience sampling method to the study of aphasia: A case report. Aphasiology 26:2, pages 234-251.
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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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Dalia Cahana-Amitay, MartinL. Albert, Sung-Bom Pyun, Andrew Westwood, Theodore Jenkins, Sarah Wolford & Mallory Finley. (2011) Language as a stressor in aphasia. Aphasiology 25:5, pages 593-614.
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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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Deborah Hersh & Madeline Cruice. (2010) Beginning to teach the end: the importance of including discharge from aphasia therapy in the curriculum. International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders 45:3, pages 263-274.
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Aimee Dietz, Karen Hux, MiechelleL. McKelvey, DavidR. Beukelman & Kristy Weissling. (2009) Reading comprehension by people with chronic aphasia: A comparison of three levels of visuographic contextual support . Aphasiology 23:7-8, pages 1053-1064.
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Alison Ferguson, Linda Worrall & Sue Sherratt. (2009) The impact of communication disability on interdisciplinary discussion in rehabilitation case conferences. Disability and Rehabilitation 31:22, pages 1795-1807.
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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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Shelagh Brumfitt. (2006) Psychosocial aspects of aphasia: Speech and language therapists' views on professional practice. Disability and Rehabilitation 28:8, pages 523-534.
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Yoshitoshi Kuroda & Riko Kuroda. (2005) Short Report. Aphasiology 19:9, pages 849-859.
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Shelagh Brumfitt. (2005) Response to: Theory development and a science of rehabilitation (Siegert RJ, McPherson KM, Dean SG). Disability and Rehabilitation 27:24, pages 1511-1512.
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Chris Code & Chris Heron. (2003) Services for aphasia, other acquired adult neurogenic communication and swallowing disorders in the United Kingdom, 2000. Disability and Rehabilitation 25:21, pages 1231-1237.
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Chris Code. (2003) The quantity of life for people with chronic aphasia. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation 13:3, pages 379-390.
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