Dr. Walker Presented at the 61st ISHA Annual Convention

Dr. Walker gave an invited presentation at the 61st ISHA Annual Convention on February 4, 2021.  The title of the presentation was “Innovative Speech Therapy Telepractice Methods for People with Aphasia.”

Presentation Handout

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References

  • American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. (2020). Telepractice.  Available from https://www.asha.org/practice-portal/professional-issues/telepractice/
  • Bernstein-Ellis, E., & Elman, R. (2007).  Aphasia group communication treatment:  The Aphasia Center of California approach.   In R. Elman (Ed.), Group treatment of neurogenic disorders:  The expert clinician’s approach. (pp. 71-94). San Diego, CA:  Plural Publishing, Inc.
  • Beeson, P.M., Rising, K., & Volk, J. (2003). Writing treatment for severe aphasia.  Journal of Speech, Language and Hearing Research, 46 (5), 1038-1060.  doi: 10.1044/1092-4388(2003/083)
  • Coleman, J. J., Frymark, T., Franceschini, N. M., & Theodoros, D. G. (2015). Assessment and treatment of cognition and communication skills in adults with acquired brain injury via telepractice:  Systematic review.  American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 24, 295-315. doi:10.1044/2015_AJSLP-14-0028
  • Cohn, E. R., & Cason, J. (2019). Ethical considerations for client-centered telepractice.  Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups, 4, 704 – 711. doi.org/10.1044/2019_PERS-SIG18-2019-0001
  • LPAA Project Group. (2001). Life participation approach to aphasia:  A statement of values for the future.  In R. Chapey (Ed).  Language intervention strategies in aphasia and related neurogenic communication disorders (4th, pp. 235-245).  Philadelphia:  Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins.
  • Lowman, J. & Covert, L. (2019). Telepresence fundamentals, Tele-AAC: Augmentative and Alternative Communication through Telepractice (Eds. N. Hall, J. Juengling-Sudkamp, M. L. Gutmann, and E. R. Cohn). Plural Publishing, Inc.
  • Meltzer, J. A., Baird, A. J., Steele, R. D., & Harvey, S. J. (2018). Computer-based treatment of poststroke language disorders:  A non-inferiority study of telerehabilitation compared to in-person service delivery.  Aphasiology, 32 (3), 290-311. doi:10/1080/02687038.2017.1355440
  • Walker, J.P. (2020). Speech therapy telepractice program for a client with aphasia.  In Ryan Branski & Sonja Molfenter (Eds.), Speech-Language Pathology Casebook. (pp. 523 – 531). New York: Thieme Medical Publishers Inc.
  • Walker, J. P. (2020). Speech therapy in the virtual world of people with aphasia. In N. Hall, J. Juengling-Sudkamp, M. Gutmann & E. Cohn (Eds.), Tele-AAC: Augmentative and alternative communication through telepractice (pp. 285 – 310). San Diego: Plural Publishing.
  • Walker, J.P., Price, K., & Watson, J. (2018).  Promoting social connections in a synchronous telepractice aphasia communication group.  Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups, 3(2), 32 – 42. org/10.1044./persp3.SIG18.32
  • Walker, J. P. (2015). University of Maine, speech therapy telepractice and technology program manual. University of Maine Faculty Monographs. Book 220. Available at: http://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/fac_monographs/220/.
  • Weidner, K., & Lowman, J. (2020). Telepractice for adult speech-language pathology services: A systematic review. Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups, 5, 326 – 338. doi.org/10.1044/2019_PERSP-19-00146