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Talking About Aphasia Susie Parr

Talking About Aphasia By Susie Parr

Talking About Aphasia by Susie Parr


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Summary

Tells about living with aphasia - a language impairment which can result from stroke. Drawing on interviews with fifty aphasic people, it explores the experience of aphasia from the dramatic onset of stroke and loss of language to the gradual revelation of its long-term consequences.

Talking About Aphasia Summary

Talking About Aphasia by Susie Parr

'This book is a wonderful idea and it meets a heretofore unmet need. It derives from a particularly interesting database, since it deals with aphasia in aphasic people's own language...It is strongly recommended.''
Professor Audrey Holland, Department of Speech Pathology, University of Arizona, USA

This book is about living with aphasia - a language impairment which can result from stroke. Drawing on in-depth interviews with fifty aphasic people, it explores the experience of aphasia from the dramatic onset of stroke and loss of language to the gradual revelation of its long-term consequences. The story is told from the perspective of aphasic people themselves. They describe the impact of aphasia upon their employment, education, leisure activities, finances, personal relationships and identity. They describe their changing needs and how well these have been met by health, social care and other services. They talk about what aphasia means to them, the barriers encountered in everyday life and how they cope. The book offers a unique insight into the struggle of living with aphasia, combining startlingly unusual language with a clear interlinking text.


Talking About Aphasia Reviews

"This little jewel of a book should be essential reading for all professional and voluntary staff whose work brings them into contact with people with aphasia." - Therapy Weekly "Having now read the book three times I can find no adverse comment to make. It is a most interesting, up-to-date account of the experience of people with aphasia and how they can be helped towards recovery. It will surprise me if this book doesn't find its way to shelves ofall who work in the interest of people who have survived a stroke." - RCSLT Bulletin "This book is a wonderful idea and it meets a heretofore unmet need. It derives from a particularlyinteresting database, since it deals with aphasia in aphasic people'sown language...It is strongly recommended." - Professor Audrey Holland, Department of Speech Pathology, University of Arizona, USA

About Susie Parr

Susie Parr and Sally Byng are speech and language therapists who have worked both clinically and in research with aphasic people. Sue Gilpin and Chris Ireland both trained and worked as teachers. Both had strokes which left them with aphasia.

Table of Contents

Foreword
Preface
What is aphasia?
'Is frightened. Is frightened'
the early experience of stroke and aphasia
'The thing is - what job?'
work, leisure and aphasia
'Can I get a word in edgeways?'
family, friends and aphasia
'Lost in the undertow'
health, social care and voluntary services for people with aphasia
'Everything seems a secret'
information and aphasia
'Doing the inside work'
the meaning of aphasia
'They cannot see it so how will they know?'
aphasia and disability
'I'm fed up of saying I'm sorry'
learning to live with aphasia
Appendix 1 - About the project
Further reading.

Additional information

GOR001747522
9780335199365
0335199364
Talking About Aphasia by Susie Parr
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Open University Press
1997-10-01
160
N/A
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This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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