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Interaction-focused intervention for acquired language disorders: Facilitating mutual adaptation in couples where one partner has aphasia

Wilkinson, Ray; Lock, Sarah; Bryan, Karen; Sage, Karen

Authors

Ray Wilkinson

Sarah Lock

Karen Bryan

Karen Sage



Abstract

This paper discusses the implementation and evaluation of an interaction-focused intervention single case study for a couple where one partner has aphasia. Drawing on conversation analytic research, naturally occurring conversations of the couple at home pre- and post-intervention were collected and analysed. Analysis of the speaker with aphasia's topic initiating turns in the pre-intervention conversation showed that in each case a feature of the attempt was that the speaker had difficulty in getting the topic initiation accepted and established. Drawing on conversation analytic work on topic initiations in normal conversation, intervention focused on training the couple to co-produce these topic initiating turns of the speaker with aphasia in a collaborative and step-by-step manner. Post-intervention, there was evidence that the couple were now using this new method, albeit in a slightly different way to that worked on in the intervention sessions. Drawing on work into adaptation by speakers with aphasia and their conversation partners, these results are discussed in terms of a process of mutual adaptation by the couple. © 2011 The Speech Pathology Association of Australia Limited.

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Feb 1, 2011
Journal International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology
Print ISSN 1754-9507
Electronic ISSN 1754-9515
Publisher Informa Healthcare
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 13
Issue 1
Pages 74-87
DOI https://doi.org/10.3109/17549507.2011.551140
Keywords conversation analysis, aphasia, intervention, adaptation, topic
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/965796
Publisher URL http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/17549507.2011.551140



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