1st Edition

The Psychology of Aphasia A Practical Guide for Health Care Professionals

By Dennis Tanner Copyright 2017
136 Pages
by Routledge

136 Pages
by Routledge

136 Pages
by Routledge

Brain damage predisposes many persons with aphasia to a variety of psychological reactions, which are precipitated by stress and loss, and perpetuated by impaired verbal defense mechanisms and coping styles. Most of the literature on recovery from aphasia does not sufficiently address the overwhelming confusion and disorder that aphasia can cause in the patient, the communication partner, the... Read more

Dedication

Acknowledgments

About the Author

Foreword by Robert Goldfarb, PhD, ASHA FellowIntroduction

Chapter 1 Aphasia and Related Disorders

Chapter 2 Psychology of Aphasia and Brain Damage

Chapter 3 Psychology of Aphasia: Defense Mechanisms and Coping Styles

Chapter 4 Psychology of Aphasia: The Grief ResponseGlossary

Index

Biography

Dennis C. Tanner received his Doctor of Philosophy degree in Audiology and Speech Sciences from Michigan State University. He is a prolific author of books, diagnostic tests, and treatment programs. Dr. Tanner is the owner of Tanner Rehabilitation Services, Inc., a provider of speech and hearing services in Arizona for 40 years. He serves as an expert witness in legal cases involving communication sciences and disorders. Dr. Tanner is currently Professor Emeritus of Health Sciences at Northern Arizona University and was named "Outstanding Educator" by the Association of Schools of Allied Health Professions and the “Teacher of the Year” for the College of Health Professions. He is also an honorary professor at Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.