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    "Aphasia people, they-I trust them": The concept of neighborhood at an aphasia camp -Contributions of the built environment, natural environment, and social environment 

    Terrell, R. Adam (2018)
    The current study focuses on the perceptions of people with aphasia at a weekend aphasia camp retreat and examines aspects of the environment that are important to campers, and how the environment may facilitate or hinder ...
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    Implementation Barriers and Facilitators for Alternative and Augmentative Communication Use in Intensive Care Units: Comparing Differences Across Physical Therapists and Occupational Therapists 

    Torgerson, Kimberly (2015-05-11)
    Communication partners with AAC training are known to increase the ability of a person with aphasia to understand language and participate in everyday social interactions (Genereaux et al., 2004; Hickey, Bourgeois, & ...
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    Counseling practices of speech-language pathologists serving persons with aphasia: Examining training and preparedness within clinical practice 

    Doud, Aspen (2018-12)
    Purpose: This study examined Speech-Language Pathologists' (SLPs') perspectives on the counseling training they have received, and the counseling skills they are implementing into their practice with individuals with ...
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    The Relationship Between Perceived Self-Efficacy, Social Network Composition, and Individual Aphasia Group Participation Among Persons with Aphasia 

    Miller, Bailey (2020-05)
    This study investigates the relationship between individual social networks, perceived self-efficacy, and individual aphasia group participation among five community-dwelling persons with aphasia. Standardized self-efficacy ...

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    Aphasia--Treatment (2)AAC training (1)Augmentative and alternative communication (1)Healthcare professionals (1)Language disorders (1)Patients--Social networks (1)Self efficacy (1)Speech disorders (1)Speech therapists (1)... View MoreDate Issued2018 (2)2015 (1)2020 (1)Has File(s)Yes (4)

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