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Working with global aphasia : theory and practice
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ISBN: 1032019433 1032026677 9781032026671 9781032019437 1003184529 1000837750 1000837807 1003184529 9781003184522 Year: 2023 Publisher: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge

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"Global aphasia is the most severe and disabling form of aphasia, yet it has had the least attention within aphasia research and rehabilitation. This practical book provides the reader with a comprehensive understanding of the topic based on both clinical observations and the literature to date. Uniquely, it not only covers the severe language impairments observed in global aphasia but also the co-occurring cognitive impairments that often present an additional challenge when working with this population. This book offers: a comprehensive understanding of the clinical characteristics of global aphasia illustrated with real case examples, a theoretical overview of the domains of cognition and discussion of the role cognitive deficits play in the clinical presentation of people with global aphasia, critical analysis of the research evidence on global aphasia, an exploration into the strengths and limitations of common methods used to assess language, cognition and functional communication in global aphasia, new ways of approaching assessment and treatment which consider the impact of cognitive difficulties, detailed suggestions of direct and indirect treatment tasks and approaches that can be used with this population, including novel cognitive tasks. This accessible text will provide both experienced speech and language therapists and students new to the subject, with the knowledge, skills and tools to work effectively with people with global aphasia in a range of clinical settings. It will also be an essential resource for anyone considering research with this challenging but highly rewarding population"--

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Aphasia --- Speech therapy --- Aphasie. --- Aphasia.

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