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Treatment efficacy: cognitive-communicative disorders resulting from traumatic brain injury in adults.

Publication ,  Journal Article
Coelho, CA; DeRuyter, F; Stein, M
Published in: J Speech Hear Res
October 1996

Traumatic brain injuries (TBI) may result in a broad array of cognitive-communicative impairments. Cognitive-communicative impairments are the result of deficits in linguistic and nonlinguistic cognitive functions. The speech-language pathologist functions as a member of the multidisciplinary team of professionals that collaboratively assess and treat individuals with TBI. The role of the speech-language pathologist includes assessment of all aspects of communication, as well as the communicative implications of cognitive deficits, and swallowing; treatment planning and programming, as determined by the individual's stage of recovery; client and family training/counseling; and interdisciplinary consultation. The effectiveness of speech and language intervention for specific cognitive deficits (e.g., attention, memory, executive functions) as well as general issues of social-skills training and early intervention are illustrated by scientific and clinical evidence from group-treatment and single-subject studies as well as case studies.

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Published In

J Speech Hear Res

ISSN

0022-4685

Publication Date

October 1996

Volume

39

Issue

5

Start / End Page

S5 / 17

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Treatment Outcome
  • Speech Therapy
  • Humans
  • Communication Disorders
  • Cognition Disorders
  • Brain Injuries
  • Activities of Daily Living
 

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Coelho, C. A., DeRuyter, F., & Stein, M. (1996). Treatment efficacy: cognitive-communicative disorders resulting from traumatic brain injury in adults. J Speech Hear Res, 39(5), S5-17.
Coelho, C. A., F. DeRuyter, and M. Stein. “Treatment efficacy: cognitive-communicative disorders resulting from traumatic brain injury in adults.J Speech Hear Res 39, no. 5 (October 1996): S5-17.
Coelho CA, DeRuyter F, Stein M. Treatment efficacy: cognitive-communicative disorders resulting from traumatic brain injury in adults. J Speech Hear Res. 1996 Oct;39(5):S5-17.
Coelho, C. A., et al. “Treatment efficacy: cognitive-communicative disorders resulting from traumatic brain injury in adults.J Speech Hear Res, vol. 39, no. 5, Oct. 1996, pp. S5-17.
Coelho CA, DeRuyter F, Stein M. Treatment efficacy: cognitive-communicative disorders resulting from traumatic brain injury in adults. J Speech Hear Res. 1996 Oct;39(5):S5-17.

Published In

J Speech Hear Res

ISSN

0022-4685

Publication Date

October 1996

Volume

39

Issue

5

Start / End Page

S5 / 17

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Treatment Outcome
  • Speech Therapy
  • Humans
  • Communication Disorders
  • Cognition Disorders
  • Brain Injuries
  • Activities of Daily Living