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Aphasia

Chapter by: Sarno, Martha Taylor
in: Family articles about traumatic brain injury by Dikengil, Angela Tipton [Eds]
Tucson, Ariz. : Communication Skill Builders, 1994
pp. ?-?
ISBN: 9780884501756
CID: 1471842

Apraxia

Chapter by: Sarno, Martha Taylor
in: Family articles about traumatic brain injury by Dikengil, Angela Tipton [Eds]
Tucson, Ariz. : Communication Skill Builders, 1994
pp. ?-?
ISBN: 9780884501756
CID: 1471852

A method for microanalysis of discourse in brain-damaged patients

Chapter by: Haravon, Anita; Obler, Loraine K; Sarno, Martha Taylor
in: Discourse analysis and applications : studies in adult clinical populations by Bloom, Ronald L [Eds]
Hillsdale, N.J. : L. Erlbaum Associates, 1994
pp. ?-?
ISBN: 9780805813654
CID: 3048892

Aphasia rehabilitation: psychosocial and ethical considerations

Sarno MT
PMID: 11659795
ISSN: 0268-7038
CID: 61639

Ethical-moral dilemmas in aphasia rehabilitation

Chapter by: Sarno, Martha Taylor
in: Living with aphasia : psychosocial issues by Lafond, Denise; Joanette, Yves; Ponzio, Jacques; DeGiovani, Rene; Taylor-Sarno, Martha; Jarema, Gonia; Sherman, Karen [Eds]
San Diego, California : Singular Publishing Group, 1993
pp. ?-?
ISBN: 9781565930674
CID: 1471832

Living with aphasia : psychosocial issues

Lafond, Denise; Joanette, Yves; Ponzio, Jacques; DeGiovani, Rene; Taylor-Sarno, Martha; Jarema, Gonia; Sherman, Karen
San Diego, California : Singular Publishing Group, 1993
Extent: 301 p. ; 23 cm.
ISBN: 9781565930674
CID: 1471822

Wharborg, Peter. Assessment and management of emotional and psychosocial reactions to brain damage and aphais. Springer Publishings co. 1993 [Book Review]

Sarno, Martha Taylor
ORIGINAL:0009508
ISSN: 0036-5505
CID: 1472042

PRELIMINARY FINDINGS IN A STUDY OF AGE, LINGUISTIC EVOLUTION AND QUALITY-OF-LIFE IN RECOVERY FROM APHASIA

TAYLOR SARNO, M
Age has been reported as both a decisive and weak variable in recovery from aphasia. A middle aged group of aphasic subjects (50-64) are compared with an older group (65-80) on linguistic task performance, functional communication and quality of life measures administered at 3, 6, 9, and 12 months post stroke. Preliminary findings do not suggest any age based recovery discrepancies for middle aged versus older aphasic subjects on these measures in the first post stroke year. An hierarchical pattern of severity across aphasia type emerged, with fluent aphasic subjects being the least and global aphasia subjects the most impaired both at the beginning and end of the first post stroke year. There appear to be differences in the schedule of improvement on different measures, which remain to be confirmed in the final analysis of the data
ISI:A1992KG06400005
ISSN: 0036-5505
CID: 3048902

Treatment in aphasia : reserach and research needs

Chapter by: Sarno, Martha Taylor
in: Aphasia treatment : current approaches and research opportunities : proceedings of a workshop, June 6-7, 1991, Bethesda, Maryland by
[Bethesda, Md.] : National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders, 1992
pp. ?-?
ISBN: n/a
CID: 1472272

Recovery and rehabilitation in aphasia

Chapter by: Sarno, Martha Taylor
in: Acquired aphasia by Sarno, Martha Taylor [Eds]
San Diego : Academic Press, 1991
pp. 521-568
ISBN: 9780126193213
CID: 1471812