Aims: This study aimed to compare the perspectives of five people with aphasia, five of their family members, and their eight treating speech-language pathologists by analysing the way they used the linguistic resource of metaphor to describe their experience of aphasia therapy. Methods & Procedures...
different constructs, given the possible presence of some if not all of these differences in autism, describing someone on the autism spectrum as “sensitive” can be non-specific and potentially misleading. With respect to research, unclear terminology could lead to inconsistent interpretations of dat...
The former comprises a heterogeneous group of healthcare consumers who may seek therapies, such as hormone treatment, facial hair removal, speech modification therapy, surgery, or some combination of these procedures. Recent evidence from a meta-regression of population-based probability samples [1] ...