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Keenan, Joseph S. – 1987
This pamphlet is designed for use by nonprofessionals as a guide to providing speech therapy for persons with aphasia. It includes an introduction that reviews the causes of aphasia, its immediate effects at onset, and the reactions typical to persons who develop aphasia. Uncomplicated aphasia is described first with eleven specific therapy…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Aphasia, Etiology, Speech Therapy
Fodor, Janet Dean; Birner, Betty, Ed. – 1999
This brochure discusses briefly, in lay terms, how one individual can approach communicating with another individual who has suffered a stroke. Two kinds of aphasia (language loss) are distinguished: Broca's aphasia, in which the ability to process grammar is impaired, and Wernicke's aphasia, in which neurological damage impairs the ability to…
Descriptors: Aphasia, Communication Disorders, Interpersonal Communication, Language Role
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Brown, Victoria – Teaching Exceptional Children, 1988
The article addresses the use of sign language and drama with young children with such disabilities as mental retardation, aphasia, autism, and other language learning disorders. Examples of activities that integrate creative drama techniques with sign language techniques are offered. (DB)
Descriptors: Aphasia, Autism, Drama, Early Childhood Education
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Hagen, Chris – Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 1988
The recommended treatment approach for aphasia involves increasing the efficiency of language processing by manipulating the patient's processing of stimuli. Discussed are assessment, identification of the point of processing breakdown, identification of facilitory stimulus parameters, and treatment through stimulus manipulation. Two case studies…
Descriptors: Aphasia, Case Studies, Clinical Diagnosis, Cognitive Restructuring
Brookshire, Robert H. – 1997
This book provides an overview of the causes and symptoms, and the typical courses, treatments, and outcomes of neurogenic communication disorders. Chapter 1 reviews the human nervous system and neurologic causes of adult communication disorders. Chapter 2 discusses the neurologic assessment and arriving at a diagnosis, including the neurologist's…
Descriptors: Adults, Aphasia, Clinical Diagnosis, Communication Disorders
Adult Literacy and Basic Skills Unit, London (England). – 1984
This guide is intended to assist individuals (including therapists, relatives and friends, and volunteer and paid tutors) who are attempting to help adults relearn communication skills lost through stroke or accident. The first section examines dysphasia and the needs of dysphasics in an attempt to help the layperson understand the causes of…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Aphasia, Case Studies, Communication Disorders
Manhattan Adult Learning and Resource Center, KS. – 1988
Intended to help educators develop a philosophy and understanding for working with learning disabled adults, this document consists of an introduction, 11 chapters, a 76-item bibliography, materials and resource suggestions, and three appendices. The introduction provides an overview of learning disabled adults. The chapters include (1)…
Descriptors: Academic Failure, Adult Basic Education, Adult Education, Adult Reading Programs