Working with Global Aphasia, 9781032019437
Paperback
Unlock communication: Practical strategies for severe aphasia and co-occurring cognitive challenges.

Working with Global Aphasia

Theory and Practice

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  • Paperback

    136 pages

  • Release Date

    21 March 2023

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Summary

Global aphasia is the most severe and disabling form of aphasia, yet it has had the least attention within aphasia research and rehabilitation. This practical book provides the reader with a comprehensive understanding of the topic based on both clinical observations and the literature to date. Uniquely, it covers not only the severe language impairments observed in global aphasia but also the co-occurring cognitive impairments that often present an additional challenge when working with this…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781032019437
ISBN-10:1032019433
Author:Sharon Adjei-Nicol
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:Routledge
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:136
Release Date:21 March 2023
Weight:440g
Dimensions:297mm x 210mm
Series:Working With
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Critics Review

“This book is an excellent resource for clinicians working with individuals with global aphasia. As the first book on global aphasia to be published in 40 years, it fills a gap in aphasia literature tackling a condition historically seen as difficult to assess and treat.” - Christine Gormley, Advanced Specialist SLT, Royal Hospital for Neurodisability, Putney (RCSLT Bulletin, Issue 839, Summer 2024)

“In a nutshell, Working with Global Aphasia: Theory and Practice is an essential addition to the literature on aphasia research and rehabilitation. Sharon Adjei-Nicol’s meticulous exploration of this challenging but highly rewarding population will undoubtedly make a significant contribution to the field. Whether you are an experienced practitioner or a student embarking on your journey in speech and language therapy, this book provides the knowledge, skills, and tools needed to navigate the complexities of global aphasia.” - Zilong Zhong, Research Institute of Foreign Languages, Beijing Foreign Studies University, Beijing, China

About The Author

Sharon Adjei-Nicol

Sharon Adjei-Nicol is a highly experienced speech and language therapist specialising in global aphasia. She worked across a range of settings with adult clients during her 15-year career with the NHS. She now runs an independent speech and language therapy practice, Acquire Speech and Language Therapy, where she works with clients with neurological and voice conditions. She was awarded her PhD in 2020 after completing research in the area of global aphasia and is a part-time senior lecturer in speech and language therapy at the University of Greenwich.

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