1st Edition
Quality of Life in Aphasia A Special Issue of Aphasiology
90 Pages
by
Psychology Press
Improving quality of life could be considered the ultimate goal of aphasia rehabilitation. Understanding clients' perspectives of their own quality of life is also crucial for targeting appropriate and effective interventions. Measuring quality of life is also an important outcome measure, crucial for ensuring adequate funding is available for aphasia services. Hence, quality of life has become a... Read more
Worrall, Holland, Editorial. Cruice, Worrall, Hickson, Mursion, Finding a Focus for Quality of Life with Aphasia: Social and Emotional Health, and Psychological Well-being. Ross, Wertz, Quality of Life with and without Aphasia. Hilari, Wiggins, Roy, Byng, Smith, Predictors of Health-related Quality of Life (HRQL) in People with Chronic Aphasia. Engell, Hütter, Willmes, Huber, Quality of Life in Aphasia: Validation of a Pictorial Self-rating Procedure. Avent, Austermann, Reciprocal Scaffolding: A Context for Communication Treatment in Aphasia. Sorin-Peters, Viewing Couples Living with Aphasia as Adult Learners: Implications for Promoting Quality of Life.
Biography
Audrey Holland, Linda WORRALL






