Description
Book SynopsisUsing the Systems Approach for Aphasia introduces therapists to systems theory, exploring the way in which a holistic method that is already a key part of other health and social care settings can be employed in aphasia therapy. Detailed case studies from the author's own extensive experience demonstrate how systemic tools can be incorporated into practice, offering practical suggestions for service delivery and caseload management in frequently overloaded community health services. Exploring the treatment process from first encounters, through the management of goals and attainments, to caring for patients after therapy has ended, the book demonstrates a method of delivering therapy in a way that will better serve the people who live with aphasia and their families, as well as the clinician themselves.
Key features of this book include:
An accessible overview of systems theory and its use in aphasia therapy.
Consideration of how current popular ideas
Table of Contents
What is Systems Theory? Case: Alice A Brief overview of Aphasia Therapy Case: Babs A Systems approach to Aphasia Therapy Case: Andrew The Self of the Therapist Case: Susie First Encounters Case: Magda Reaching for Goals Case: David Endings Case: Gerry Aspirations for Aphasia Therapy Case: Angus and Sandra Final Thoughts