2018
DOI: 10.1111/1460-6984.12447
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‘What's cooking?’ A comparison of an activity‐oriented and a table‐top programme of therapy on the language performance of people with aphasia

Abstract: Background Many people with aphasia have word‐finding difficulties, with some showing particular difficulties with verbs. Picture‐naming therapy is often used to improve naming, but gains are usually limited to therapy items and do not transfer to conversation. Therapy where words are produced in sentences and in real‐life activities may be more effective. Aims The current pilot study investigated whether an activity‐oriented therapy approach would be accepted and viable if implemented in a community setting, … Show more

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