Psychotherapy and aphasia : interventions for emotional wellbeing and relationships
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Psychotherapy and aphasia : interventions for emotional wellbeing and relationships
(Neuro-disability & psychotherapy : specialist topics series / series editor, Giles N. Yeates, v. 2)
Routledge, 2020
- : pbk
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
収録内容
- Time to step up : a call for the speech pathology profession to utilise stepped psychological care for people with aphasia post stroke / Brooke Ryan … [et al.]
- The importance of syntax in making meaning and emotional adjustment : a brief psychodynamically oriented intervention in receoptive aphasia / Aonghus Ryan
- A personal construct psychology approach to aphasia / Cathy Sparkes
- Supporting families with aphasia to explore relationships / Kate H. Meredith
- A preliminary study of "Laboratorio di Conversazione Narrativa" : group psychotherapy supporting communication for people with aphasia / Stefano Monte … [et al.]
- Structured narrative therapy for children with acquired brain injury and severe communication difficulties / Alison Perkins
- Mindfulness Interventions for people with aphasia : case evidence from individual and group therapy formats / Maristella Crielesi … [et al.]
- The potential contribution of mind-body interventions within psychological support following aphasia : a conceptual review and case study / Giles N. Yeates
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Psychotherapy and Aphasia: Interventions for Emotional Wellbeing and Relationships is an exciting international collaboration among clinical neuropsychologists, speech and language therapists and family therapists that details a range of innovative psychotherapeutic interventions to enable people with communication disorders and their families to access meaningful support.
People with aphasia and other acquired communication disorders can face significant challenges accessing emotional support. Many traditional forms of psychotherapy are based on spoken language, rendering it inaccessible for many people with communication disorders. But the book details a range of techniques that move away from reliance on spoken language, including total communication strategies, the use of meaningful objects, experiential process, group experience and mind-body practices.
Featuring clinical examples which cover a range of stroke and neurology service contexts, the book includes contributions from a range of therapeutic models; from speech and language therapy and family therapy to clinical neuropsychology, cognitive-behavioural, systemic, narrative and mind-body traditions. It therefore provides clinicians with a wide-range of practical and theoretical tools to explore when supporting survivors who experience psychological distress during rehabilitation. It is the only book aimed at both speech and language therapists and psychotherapists, and will open up new pathways to support.
目次
Editors' foreword
KATE H. MEREDITH, GILES N. YEATES
1 Time to step up: a call for the speech pathology profession to utilise stepped psychological care for people with aphasia post stroke
BROOKE RYAN, LINDA WORRALL, JASVINDER SEKHON, CAROLINE BAKER, MARCELLA CARRAGHER, JAYCIE BOHAN, EMMA POWER, MIRANDA ROSE, NINA SIMMONS-MACKIE, LEANNE TOGHER, IAN KNEEBONE
2 The importance of syntax in making meaning and emotional adjustment: a brief psychodynamically oriented intervention in receptive aphasia
AONGHUS RYAN
3 A personal construct psychology approach to aphasia
CATHY SPARKES
4 Supporting families with aphasia to explore relationships
KATE H. MEREDITH
5 A preliminary study of "Laboratorio di Conversazione Narrativa": group psychotherapy supporting communication for people with aphasia
STEFANO MONTE, MARISTELLA CRIELESI, MARCELLA DI PIETRO, MARIATERESA MATERA, KATE H. MEREDITH, ROSSELLA MUO
6 Structured narrative therapy for children with acquired brain injury and severe communication difficulties
ALISON PERKINS
7 Mindfulness interventions for people with aphasia - case evidence from individual and group therapy formats
MARISTELLA CRIELESI, LAUREN ROCHE, GIULIA MONOPOLI, GILES N. YEATES, STEFANO MONTE
8 The potential contribution of mind-body interventions within psychological support following aphasia: a conceptual review and case study
GILES N. YEATES
Index
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