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The Clinician's Guide to Semantic Feature Analysis (The Aphasia Series Book 1)

The Clinician's Guide to Semantic Feature Analysis (The Aphasia Series Book 1)

Maria L. Munoz
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Whether Semantic Feature Analysis is a new-to-you treatment or one you have been using for years, The Clinician’s Guide to Semantic Feature Analysis for Aphasia will help you be consistent and creative in the clinical use of this treatment for anomia.

Students looking to familiarize themselves with SFA or experienced clinicians wanting to expand on its application will find a short and quick overview of the in-and-outs of SFA, including…
-- A step-by-step guide to implementing the form of SFA described by Coelho, Boyle, and colleagues which emphasizes the generation of features,
-- A description of variations in the application of SFA, which include group treatment, discourse applications, sentence production, and a mobile app,
-- The theory underpinning the SFA process, and
-- The scientific evidence, clinical expertise, and patient perspective associated with SFA.
While stimuli are not included, the author provides links to picture sets available online that can be used to quickly create treatment materials.

Emphasizing evidence-based practice, The Clinician’s Guide to Semantic Feature Analysis for Aphasia includes a comprehensive bibliography and active links to research articles, conference presentations, and online resources that will contribute to your treatment planning.
Language
English
Pages
25
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
March 10, 2014

The Clinician's Guide to Semantic Feature Analysis (The Aphasia Series Book 1)

Maria L. Munoz
0/5 ( ratings)
Whether Semantic Feature Analysis is a new-to-you treatment or one you have been using for years, The Clinician’s Guide to Semantic Feature Analysis for Aphasia will help you be consistent and creative in the clinical use of this treatment for anomia.

Students looking to familiarize themselves with SFA or experienced clinicians wanting to expand on its application will find a short and quick overview of the in-and-outs of SFA, including…
-- A step-by-step guide to implementing the form of SFA described by Coelho, Boyle, and colleagues which emphasizes the generation of features,
-- A description of variations in the application of SFA, which include group treatment, discourse applications, sentence production, and a mobile app,
-- The theory underpinning the SFA process, and
-- The scientific evidence, clinical expertise, and patient perspective associated with SFA.
While stimuli are not included, the author provides links to picture sets available online that can be used to quickly create treatment materials.

Emphasizing evidence-based practice, The Clinician’s Guide to Semantic Feature Analysis for Aphasia includes a comprehensive bibliography and active links to research articles, conference presentations, and online resources that will contribute to your treatment planning.
Language
English
Pages
25
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
March 10, 2014

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