Semin Speech Lang 1999; 20(1): 85-92
DOI: 10.1055/s-2008-1064011
© 1999 by Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc.

Managing Psychosocial Adjustment to Aphasia

Dave Müller
  • University College Suffolk, Ipswich, England
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Publication Date:
15 May 2008 (online)

ABSTRACT

This article argues for incorporating psychosocial adjustment into treatment plans for people with aphasia. It proposes that rehabilitation is a social rather than a medical construct and that by adopting a broad range of intervention strategies, more effective approaches to reintegration can be adopted. Outcome measures relating to self-esteem are judged to be central to evaluating the efficacy of treatment. The role of social factors in managing psychosocial adjustment are considered alongside individual and family approaches to counseling. It is concluded that clinicians need to broaden their treatment program to include psychosocial adjustment in rehabilitation.

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