A multiple-case study of a family-oriented intervention practice in the early rehabilitation phase of persons with aphasia

作者: Monica Blom Johansson , Marianne Carlsson , Per Östberg , Karin Sonnander

DOI: 10.1080/02687038.2012.744808

关键词: PsychologyMultiple caseAphasiaClinical psychologyInterpersonal communicationPhase (combat)Everyday lifeEarly rehabilitationFamily memberPsychotherapistIntervention (counseling)

摘要: Background:Having a family member with aphasia severely affects the everyday life of significant others, resulting in their need for support and information. Family-oriented intervention progra ...

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