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Counselling training for speech-language therapists working with people affected by post‐stroke aphasia: a systematic review

International journal of language & communication disorders, v.54 no.3, 2019년, pp.321 - 346  

Sekhon, Jasvinder K. (Discipline of Speech Pathology, School of Allied Health, College of Science, Health and Engineering La Trobe University Bundoora VIC Australia) ,  Oates, Jennifer (Discipline of Speech Pathology, School of Allied Health, College of Science, Health and Engineering La Trobe University Bundoora VIC Australia) ,  Kneebone, Ian (Discipline of Clinical Psychology, Graduate School of Health University of Technology Sydney Ultimo NSW Australia) ,  Rose, Miranda (Discipline of Speech Pathology, School of Allied Health, College of Science, Health and Engineering La Trobe University Bundoora VIC Australia)

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AbstractBackgroundSpeech-language therapists use counselling to address the psychological well‐being of people affected by post‐stroke aphasia. Speech-language therapists report low counselling knowledge, skill and confidence for working in post‐stroke aphasia which may be relat...

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