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Cognitive Neuropsychological Approach to Assessment and Intervention in Aphasia: A clinician's guide 2nd edition [Hardback]

(Curtin Health Innovation and Research Institute, Curtin University, Australia), (Newcastle University, UK), (Newcastle University, UK)
  • Formāts: Hardback, 392 pages, height x width: 246x174 mm, weight: 820 g, 155 Tables, black and white; 13 Line drawings, black and white; 13 Illustrations, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 12-Dec-2013
  • Izdevniecība: Psychology Press Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1848720971
  • ISBN-13: 9781848720978
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 392 pages, height x width: 246x174 mm, weight: 820 g, 155 Tables, black and white; 13 Line drawings, black and white; 13 Illustrations, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 12-Dec-2013
  • Izdevniecība: Psychology Press Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1848720971
  • ISBN-13: 9781848720978
"This is a second edition of the highly popular volume used by clinicians and students in the assessment and intervention of aphasia. It provides both a theoretical and practical reference to cognitive neuropsychological approaches for speech-language pathologists and therapists working with people with aphasia. Having evolved from the activity of a group of clinicians working with aphasia, it interprets the theoretical literature as it relates to aphasia, identifying available assessments and published intervention studies, and draws together a complex literature for the practicing clinician. The opening section of the book outlines the cognitive neuropsychological approach, and explains how it can be applied to assessment and interpretation of languageprocessing impairments. Part 2 describes the deficits which can arise from impairments at different stages of language processing, and also provides an accessible guide to the use of assessment tools in identifying underlying impairments. The final part of the book reviews the therapy literature, and also describes current themes and issues that confront clinicians when drawing on cognitive neuropsychological theory in planning and evaluating interventions for aphasia. This new edition has been expanded to include the assessment and treatment of verbs as well as nouns, presenting recently published assessments and intervention studies. It also includes a principled discussion on how to conduct robust evaluations of intervention within the clinical and research settings. The book has been written by clinicians with hands-on experience. Like its predecessor, it will remain an invaluable resource for clinicians and students of speech-language pathology and related disciplines, in working with people with aphasia"--

This is a second edition of the highly popular volume used by clinicians and students in the assessment and intervention of aphasia. It provides both a theoretical and practical reference to cognitive neuropsychological approaches for speech-language pathologists and therapists working with people with aphasia. Having evolved from the activity of a group of clinicians working with aphasia, it interprets the theoretical literature as it relates to aphasia, identifying available assessments and published intervention studies, and draws together a complex literature for the practicing clinician.

The opening section of the book outlines the cognitive neuropsychological approach, and explains how it can be applied to assessment and interpretation of language processing impairments. Part 2 describes the deficits which can arise from impairments at different stages of language processing, and also provides an accessible guide to the use of assessment tools in identifying underlying impairments. The final part of the book provides systematic summaries of therapies reported in the literature, followed by a comprehensive synopsis of the current themes and issues confronting clinicians when drawing on cognitive neuropsychological theory in planning and evaluating intervention.

This new edition has been updated and expanded to include the assessment and treatment of verbs as well as nouns, presenting recently published assessments and intervention studies. It also includes a principled discussion on how to conduct robust evaluations of intervention within the clinical and research settings.

The book has been written by clinicians with hands-on experience. Like its predecessor, it will remain an invaluable resource for clinicians and students of speech-language pathology and related disciplines, in working with people with aphasia.

Recenzijas

'The first edition of this volume provided an accessible resource for students and clinicians, linking theory, research and practice. It assisted clinicians in the use of theoretically grounded assessment and to make evidence-based choices for treatment. The second edition builds on the first, updating assessment choices and treatment literature, and also by providing clear guidance on what steps need to be taken to evaluate the effectiveness of treatment, and discussing the broader context of aphasia therapy. This volume should be considered essential reading for students and an invaluable reference for clinicians.' - Lyndsey Nickels, Department of Cognitive Science, Macquarie University, Australia

'The 2nd edition of A Cognitive Neuropsychological Approach to Assessment and Intervention in Aphasia is unique, focusing as it does on the therapeutic application of principled clinical research findings. It is a joy to read such a coherently presented text: its very clearly and transparently written, with excellent examples throughout making it highly accessible to clinicians, students and teachers. This 2nd edition includes expanded sections on assessment and treatment and the relationship of cognitive neuropsychological approaches to other contemporary developments in intervention for aphasia.' - Chris Code, Department of Psychology, University of Exeter, UK

Preface ix
Introduction x
PART 1 Theory and principles
1(18)
1 A cognitive neuropsychological approach: theories and models
3(7)
2 Identifying and characterising impairments: principles and evidence
10(9)
PART 2 Deficits and assessment
19(68)
3 Introduction to assessment
21(4)
4 Auditory comprehension of spoken words
25(13)
5 Spoken word production
38(11)
6 Written comprehension and reading
49(16)
7 Written word production
65(15)
8 Object and picture recognition
80(7)
PART 3 Therapy
87(265)
9 Introduction to therapy
89(11)
10 Therapy for auditory comprehension
100(21)
11 Therapy for noun retrieval and production
121(75)
12 Therapy for verb retrieval and production
196(45)
13 Therapy for reading
241(56)
14 Therapy for writing
297(45)
15 Cognitive neuropsychology and aphasia in context
342(10)
Glossary 352(2)
References 354(19)
Author index 373(2)
Subject index 375
Anne Whitworth is Associate Professor at Curtin University, Western Australia. She is a researcher, clinician, and educator in the field of speech pathology, with particular interests in acquired neurological disorders.



Janet Webster is a lecturer at Newcastle University, UK and a researcher and clinician who works in the Tavistock Aphasia Centre North East. She has a particular interest in sentence processing and reading difficulties in people with aphasia, with a focus on developing assessments and therapy materials for clinical use.









David Howard is Research Professor in Speech and Language Sciences at Newcastle University, UK. He is a highly accomplished researcher and clinician in aphasiology with particular interests in the cognitive neuropsychology of language and memory.