Speech and Language Pathology Categories: Speech and Language Pathology, Developmental / Children, First-Person Accounts, Healthcare, Brubaker Rehabilitation Materials
Speech and Language Pathology Series: William Beaumont Hospital Series in Speech and Language Pathology
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Land of Stone
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Pathways
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Right Hemisphere Stroke
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Aphasia, My World AloneBy Helen H. Wulf Helen Harlan Wulf’s post-stroke diary describes her struggle with the isolation and helplessness she felt as a victim of aphasia. Price: $16.95s (Paper) | |||
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Portrait of AphasiaBy David Knox Portrait of Aphasia is a personal account of the recovery of a stroke victim told with clarity and sensitivity by her husband. Price: $19.95s (Paper) | |||
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Land of Stone The engaging autobiographical account of a poet-in-residence at a psychiatric hospital who helps a silent young man regain his speaking voice through writing poetry. |
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Pathways Pathways is a sensitive portrayal of six families and their coping when stroke and aphasia suddenly intrude upon their lives |
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Right Hemisphere Stroke Fred Johnson gives a detailed account of his strokea rare, right hemisphere rupture at the age of thirty-sixand his subsequent rehabilitation. |
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Aphasia, My World Alone Helen Harlan Wulf’s post-stroke diary describes her struggle with the isolation and helplessness she felt as a victim of aphasia. |
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Portrait of Aphasia Portrait of Aphasia is a personal account of the recovery of a stroke victim told with clarity and sensitivity by her husband. |
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