
Aphasia Inside Out
Open University Press
Published on 1. December 2003
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978-0-335-22739-6 (ISBN)
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Description
This innovative new book brings together a number of different perspectives on aphasia, a communication impairment that can follow stroke. Contributors include people with personal experience of aphasia, as well as therapists, counsellors, educationalists, linguists and researchers who address issues of living with aphasia in their work. Whatever their perspective, whether personal, theoretical or professional, contributors reflect on and explore aspects of living with aphasia that have little place in conventional academic discourse. Accordingly, the chapters cover a range of issues, for example aphasia and the Internet, time and poetry. The diverse contributions are drawn together by an introductory chapter and a linking commentary.
Aphasia Inside Out suggests new ways of thinking about aphasia, offers insights into the nature of the disabling barriers faced, and explores some creative possibilities open to people who live with communication disability. It will be a valuable resource for any professional or layperson who encounters aphasia in the course of daily life.
Aphasia Inside Out suggests new ways of thinking about aphasia, offers insights into the nature of the disabling barriers faced, and explores some creative possibilities open to people who live with communication disability. It will be a valuable resource for any professional or layperson who encounters aphasia in the course of daily life.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
ISBN-13
978-0-335-22739-6 (9780335227396)
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Content
Preface
Setting the scene
Still life of a chameleon: aphasia and its impact on identity
Talking to ourselves: dialogues in and out of language
A time of transition: a matter of confidence and control
Aphasia centres and community: more than just a sum of parts
From doing to being: from participation to engagement
Do I have green hair? 'Conversations' in aphasia therapy
Doing less, being more
Changing places: reflections of therapists and group members on the power and potential of groups
The Internet and aphasia: crossing the digital divide
Directions without words
Time please! Temporal barriers in aphasia
Cebrelating aphasia poetry power
Index.
Setting the scene
Still life of a chameleon: aphasia and its impact on identity
Talking to ourselves: dialogues in and out of language
A time of transition: a matter of confidence and control
Aphasia centres and community: more than just a sum of parts
From doing to being: from participation to engagement
Do I have green hair? 'Conversations' in aphasia therapy
Doing less, being more
Changing places: reflections of therapists and group members on the power and potential of groups
The Internet and aphasia: crossing the digital divide
Directions without words
Time please! Temporal barriers in aphasia
Cebrelating aphasia poetry power
Index.