Description
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- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Epigraph
- Brief Contents
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Contributors
- Reviewers
- Features of This Text
- CHAPTER 1 Introduction
- Neurogenic Communication Disorders
- The Treatment Environment
- Cognition, Language, and Speech
- Cognition
- Language
- Speech
- Interactions
- Changes in Speech, Cognition, and Language with Healthy Aging
- Changes in Speech with Healthy Aging
- Changes in Cognition with Healthy Aging
- Changes in Language with Healthy Aging
- Evidence-Based Practice
- Main Points
- Review Questions
- References
- CHAPTER 2 Basic Brain Anatomy
- Cells of the Nervous System
- Neurons
- Neuroglia
- The Central Nervous System
- The Brain
- The Spinal Cord
- Blood Supply to the Brain
- The Peripheral Nervous System
- The Spinal Nerves
- The Cranial Nerves
- Main Points
- Review Questions
- References
- CHAPTER 3 Acute Etiologies of Neurogenic Communication Disorders
- Stroke: Cerebrovascular Accident
- Ischemic Stroke
- Hemorrhagic Stroke
- Aneurysm
- Traumatic Brain Injury
- Opioid-Related Brain Injury (Toxic Brain Injury, Anoxic/Hypoxic Brain Injury)
- Brain Tumors
- Surgical Trauma
- Infection
- Encephalitis
- HIV/AIDS
- Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease
- Syphilis
- Poliomyelitis
- Seizures
- Partial Seizures
- Generalized Seizures
- Main Points
- Review Questions
- References
- CHAPTER 4 The Aphasias
- Signs and Symptoms of Aphasia
- Anomia
- Verbal Comprehension Deficits
- Paraphasias
- Perseveration
- Agrammatism
- Repetition Deficits
- Alexia and Agraphia
- Related Behaviors
- Self-Repairs
- Speech Disfluencies
- Struggle in Nonfluent Aphasias
- Preserved and Automatic Language
- Associated Deficits
- Cognitive Deficits
- Motor Deficits
- Classification System
- Cortical and Subcortical Aphasias
- The Cortical Aphasias
- Subcortical Aphasias
- Atypical Aphasias
- Progressive Nonfluent Aphasia and Semantic Demntia: Primary Progressive Aphasias
- Crossed Aphasia
- Assessment of Aphasia
- Case History
- Assessment of Functional Communication and Connected Speech
- Administration of a Standardized Test of Aphasia
- Evaluation of Cognition
- Evaluation of Quality of Life in People with Aphasia
- Factors Affecting Prognosis in Aphasia
- Aphasia Therapy
- Restorative Therapy Approaches
- Compensatory Therapy Approaches
- Social Therapy Approaches
- Main Points
- Review Questions
- References
- CHAPTER 5 Right Hemisphere Disorders
- Normal Right Hemisphere Function
- The Right Hemisphere’s Role in Communication
- Etiology of Right Hemisphere Disorders
- Right Hemisphere Damage Versus Aphasia
- Deficits and Syndromes Following Right Hemisphere Damage
- Communication Deficits
- Visuoperceptual Deficits
- Attentional Deficits
- Neuropsychiatric Disorders
- Assessment of Right Hemisphere Disorders
- Case History
- Informal Testing of Right Hemisphere Disorders
- Formal Testing of Right Hemisphere Disorders
- Therapy for Right Hemisphere Disorders
- Treatment to Improve Facial Affect
- Treatment for Prosodic Deficits
- Treatment to Improve Discourse Deficits
- Treatment for Pragmatic Deficits
- Treatment for Neglect
- Therapy Tasks for Sustained Attention Deficits
- Therapy Tasks for Selective Attention Deficits
- Therapy Tasks for Alternating Attention Deficits
- Therapy Tasks for Divided Attention Deficits
- Environmental Manipulations to Facilitate Attention
- Treatment for Anosognosia
- Main Points
- Review Questions
- References
- CHAPTER 6 Motor Speech Disorders: Apraxia of Speech and Evaluation of Motor Speech Disorders
- Terminology Notes
- Apraxia of Speech
- Motor Speech Programmer
- Speech Characteristics
- Lesion Sites and Etiologies
- Other Apraxias
- Concomitant Disorders
- Differentiating Apraxia of Speech from Dysarthria
- Differentiating Apraxia of Speech from Aphasia
- Motor Speech Evaluation
- Components of the Motor Speech Evaluation
- Therapy for Apraxia of Speech
- Articulatory-Kinematic Approaches
- Melodic Intonation Therapy
- Intersystemic Reorganization
- Augmentative and Alternative Strategies
- Main Points
- Review Questions
- References
- CHAPTER 7 Motor Speech Disorders: The Dysarthrias
- The Dysarthrias
- Importance of Lesion Localization
- Terminology New and Old
- Flaccid Dysarthria
- Anatomic Basis of Flaccid Dysarthria
- Common Etiologies of Flaccid Dysarthria
- The Flaccid Dysarthrias
- Confirmatory Signs of Flaccid Dysarthria
- Spastic Dysarthria
- Anatomic Basis of Spastic Dysarthria
- Confirmatory Signs of Spastic Dysarthria
- Common Etiologies of Spastic Dysarthria
- Lesion Effects
- Unilateral Upper Motor Neuron Dysarthria
- Ataxic Dysarthria
- Anatomic Basis of Ataxic Dysarthria
- Etiologies of Ataxic Dysarthria
- Confirmatory Signs of Ataxic Dysarthria
- Hypokinetic Dysarthria
- Anatomic Basis of Hypokinetic Dysarthria
- Etiologies of Hypokinetic Dysarthria
- Hyperkinetic Dysarthria
- Anatomic Basis of Hyperkinetic Dysarthria
- Etiologies of Hyperkinetic Dysarthria
- Mixed Dysarthrias
- Management of the Dysarthrias
- Restorative Strategies
- Stretching Exercises
- Medical Management
- Compensatory Strategies
- Main Points
- Review Questions
- References
- CHAPTER 8 Traumatic Brain Injury
- Closed Head Traumatic Brain Injuries
- Acceleration–Deceleration Closed Head Injury
- Impact-Based Closed Head Traumatic Brain Injury
- Open Head Traumatic Brain Injury
- Secondary Mechanisms of Damage in Traumatic Brain Injury
- Special Topics in Traumatic Brain Injury
- Shaken Baby Syndrome
- Military Traumatic Brain Injury
- Sports-Related Traumatic Brain Injury
- Deficits Following Traumatic Brain Injury
- A General Picture of Traumatic Brain Injury
- Motor Deficits Following Traumatic Brain Injury
- Cognitive Deficits Following Traumatic Brain Injury
- Language Deficits Following Traumatic Brain Injury
- Assessment of Traumatic Brain Injury
- Memory Assessment
- Assessment of Level of Arousal
- Assessment of Orientation
- Assessment of Agitation and Aggression
- Assessment of Communication/Language/Cognition
- Formal Tests for Traumatic Brain Injury
- Therapy for Traumatic Brain Injury
- Therapy for Decreased Level of Arousal
- Therapy for Attention Deficits
- Therapy for Problem-Solving Deficits
- Therapy for Memory Deficits
- Therapy for Orientation Deficits
- Main Points
- Review Questions
- References
- CHAPTER 9 Dementia
- Defining Dementia
- Delirium and Mild Cognitive Impairment
- Communication Deficits Resulting from Cognitive Deficits
- Normal Changes with Age
- Etiologies of Dementia
- Cortical Dementias
- Subcortical Dementias
- Mixed Dementias
- Other Etiologies of Dementia
- Role of the Speech-Language Pathologist in Treating Those with Dementia
- Cognitive-Communication Assessment of Those with Dementia
- Purpose of Assessment
- Assessment of Dementias
- Medical Management of Cognitive Deficits in Dementia
- Management of Cognitive-Communication Deficits in Dementia
- Direct Therapies
- Indirect Therapies
- Main Points
- Review Questions
- References
- CHAPTER 10 Counseling
- Counseling and Therapy
- The Role of the Speech-Language Pathologist in Counseling
- Emotional Reactions: Cause and Effect
- Stages of Grief
- Stage 1: Denial
- Stage 2: Anger
- Stage 3: Bargaining
- Stage 4: Depression
- Stage 5: Acceptance
- Negative Attitudes and Emotions
- Depression
- Demotivation
- Anxiety
- Avoidance or Escape Behaviors
- Displacement and Projection
- Disassociation
- Passive Aggression
- Repression
- Adoption of Learned Helplessness and the Sick Role
- Loss
- Counseling and the Patient
- Counseling and the Caregiver
- Different Types of Caregivers
- Examples of Different Types of Caregivers
- Main Points
- Review Questions
- References
- Glossary
- Index