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A systematic review of the positive outcomes for family members of people with aphasia

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Pages 135-149 | Published online: 05 Nov 2012

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Michelle C. Attard, Yasmine Loupis, Leanne Togher & Miranda L. Rose. (2020) Experiences of people with severe aphasia and spouses attending an Interdisciplinary Community Aphasia Group. Disability and Rehabilitation 42:10, pages 1382-1396.
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Meghann Grawburg, Tami Howe, Linda Worrall & Nerina Scarinci. (2019) Family-Centered Care in Aphasia. Topics in Language Disorders 39:1, pages 29-54.
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