All Stories

  1. How people with aphasia use digital technology to maintain friendships after stroke
  2. The effect of an educational program on the knowledge and attitudes of first responders about people with complex communication needs
  3. How friends maintain relationships when one person develops aphasia after stroke
  4. Best Practices When Delivering Gender-Affirming Voice Services: A Phenomenological Interpretative Analysis of Four Semistructured Client Interviews
  5. How to use meaningful projects in individual speech therapy for people with aphasia
  6. Bringing Gratitude to Aphasia Intervention: A Scoping Review of Gratitude Interventions for Adults with Chronic Health Conditions
  7. Using personal storytelling in speech therapy for people with communication disorders
  8. Why some friendships survive aphasia: Insights from people with communication disorders
  9. “I Wasn’t Just Sitting There”: Empowering Care Partners through the Aphasia-Friendly Reading Approach
  10. Why and How Speech Therapists Can Support People with Aphasia in Better Mental Health
  11. “It’s not often that people want to hear me talk about my life”: Storytelling experiences of people with aphasia in an interdisciplinary songwriting project
  12. Stakeholder-Engaged Research
  13. A scoping review of friendship intervention for older adults: lessons for designing intervention for people with aphasia
  14. What Do Mental Health Providers Say About Working with People Living with Aphasia?
  15. Friendship matters: a research agenda for aphasia
  16. Using Story to Support Identity in Persons with Aphasia