This work brings together a selection of Clinical Forum features from the journal ‘Aphasiology’. The fora are designed to cover issues in clinical aphasiology which are central, topical and controversial. Each forum concerns a main article and a number of commentaries.
Inhoudsopgave
Part 1 Issues in Clinical Aphasiology, Reapportioning Time
for aphasia Rehabilitation – a Point of View, The Cognitive Cloud
and Language disorders, The Relation of Aphasia to Dementia.
Part 2 Assessing for Treatment, aphasia Tests
Reconsidered, Using The Pica in Clinical Practice – are we flogging
a Dead Horse?, Functional Assessment of Communication – Merging
Public policy With Clinical Views.
Part 3 Computers in Clinical Aphasiology, Efficacy of
Aphasia Treatment Using Microcomputers, Computer-based Aphasia
Treatment meets Artificial Intelligence.
Part 4 Psychosocial Issues, Aphasia and Family therapy,
Losing Your Sense of Self – What Aphasia can do.
Part 5 Specific therapy Approaches for Aphasia, Group
Therapy for Aphasia Patients.
Over de auteur
David J. Muller and Chris Code are the authors of Forums in Clinical Aphasiology, published by Wiley.