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Simmons-Mackie, Nina; Damico, Jack S. – Topics in Language Disorders, 2011
During clinical interactions between speech-language pathologists and adults with aphasia, a variety of emotional issues arise. The literature suggests that while counseling is within the scope of practice, SLPs tend to avoid emotional issues in therapy (A. Holland, 2007a). The precise mechanisms employed for circumventing emotional issues in…
Descriptors: Aphasia, Adults, Communication Problems, Communication Disorders
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Damico, Jack S.; Simmons-Mackie, Nina; Wilson, Brent – Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 2006
Employing conversation analysis as a research technique, this study investigates the ways that unintelligibility is accounted for and overcome within a therapeutic encounter between an individual with aphasia and dysarthria and his clinician. The results emphasize the collaborative nature of intelligibility negotiation and demonstrate how both the…
Descriptors: Psychotherapy, Therapeutic Environment, Aphasia, Neurolinguistics
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Damico, Jack S.; Damico, Sandra K. – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 1997
By employing an analytic device known as the "dominant interpretive framework," the interactional styles and strategies of two speech-language pathologists in 10 language intervention sessions with children were investigated. Results indicated several systematic patterns of interaction that constrained the ranges of interaction between the…
Descriptors: Children, Communication Problems, Counselor Client Relationship, Discourse Analysis