1st Edition

Language Research in Post-Traumatic Stress

Edited By Yvette D. Hyter Copyright 2024
280 Pages 10 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

280 Pages 10 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

280 Pages 10 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This collection brings together different perspectives on post-traumatic stress, considering its causes, its impact on different groups, and ways forward toward equipping speech-language clinicians, educators, and scholars to better understand and support the individuals and communities with which they work. The volume defines post-traumatic stress, unpacking its causes and how they might be... Read more

List of Contributors

Acknowledgments

Preface           

1          Introduction to Language Research in Post-Traumatic Stress

Yvette D. Hyter

Part One      Post-traumatic stress: Considerations, concepts, and consequences within language research

2          Racialized Stress and Trauma in Black Communities: Lessons for Speech and Language Professionals

            Paul Archibald and Lajuana Archibald

3          Post-traumatic Stress, Autobiographical Memory, and Cultural Neuroscience: Implications for Migrants and Refugees

            Carol Westby

4          Post-traumatic stress and social pragmatic communication

            Yvette D. Hyter

5          Neurodevelopmental Impact of Post-Traumatic Stress

            Michelle Suarez and Cara Masselink

6          Impact of Post-Traumatic Stress on Cognitive Communication in Multilingual Children And Adults

            Sulare Telford Rose and Jennifer Myers

Part Two        Post-traumatic stress: Considerations across the lifespan for language development and functioning

 

7          Post-traumatic stress: Child language development and functioning

            Na’ama Yehuda

8          Addressing the Impact of Post-Traumatic Stress on Adolescent Language and Identity: An Interdisciplinary Approach.

Ginger G. Collins, Jayna Maumbauer-Pisano, and Tobias Kroll

9          Attachment-based narrative speech styles in adults with posttraumatic stress

Karin Riber and Emma Beck

10        PTSD and Cognitive Communication Effects

Linda Carozza

11        Language research in post-traumatic stress: Where do we go from here?

Yvette D. Hyter

Index

Biography

Yvette D. Hyter is an ASHA Fellow, has received ASHA Honors, is a Professor Emerita of Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences at Western Michigan University, USA, and is the Owner of Language & Literacy Practices, LLC, in Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA.