
Aphasia Inside Out
Reflections on Communication Disability
Susie Parr
Judy Duchan
Carole Pound
Berkshire, England
Open University Press
2003
Table of Contents 1. Setting the scene Susie Parr, Judy Duchan and Carole Pound 2. Still life of a chameleon: Aphasia and its impact on identity Jasvinder Khosa 3. Talking to ourselves: Dialogues in and out of language Maria Black and Chris Ireland 4. A time of transition: A matter of confidence and control Sue Boazman 5. Aphasia centres and community: More than just a sum of parts Aura Kagan 6. From doing to being: From participation to engagement Alan Hewitt and Sally Byng 7. Do I have green hair? ‘Conversations’ in aphasia therapy Leanne Togher 8. Doing less, being more Harry Clarke 9. Changing places: Reflections of therapists and group members on the power and potential of group Tom Penman and Turid de Mare 10. The Internet and aphasia: Crossing the digital divide Roberta J. Elman, Susie Parr and Becky Moss 11. Directions without words Monica Clarke with John Clarke 12. Time please! Temporal barriers in aphasia Susie Parr, Devin Patterson, and Carole Pound 13. Cebrelating aphasia poetry power Chris Ireland and Carole Pound |