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El. knyga: Language in Dementia

(The Hong Kong Polytechnic University)
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  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Oct-2020
  • Leidėjas: Cambridge University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781108758956
  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Oct-2020
  • Leidėjas: Cambridge University Press
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  • ISBN-13: 9781108758956

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Dementia is a devastating condition, with profound cognitive changes affecting every aspect of an individual's functioning. The loss of communication is one symptom above others that causes distress and impacts negatively on quality of life, yet it is still one of the least understood aspects of dementia. This book undertakes a comprehensive examination of language and communication in individuals with cognitive impairment and dementia. Each chapter covers a specific neurodegenerative disorder, and addresses the epidemiology, aetiology, pathophysiology, prognosis and clinical features, along with the assessment and treatment of these disorders by speech-language pathologists. Many examples of language from individuals with neurodegenerative conditions are included, to explain clearly the effects of dementia on communication, and there are exercises at the end of each chapter, to develop language analysis skills. The book is suitable reading for all medical and health professionals, including speech-language pathologists, clinical psychologists and neuropsychologists, geriatricians, neurologists and psychiatrists.

This book examines language and communication in clients with cognitive impairment and dementia and the treatment of these clients by speech-language pathologists, using real examples of language from individuals with neurodegenerative disorders. It is written for all medical and health professionals involved in the clinical management of dementia.

Recenzijos

'Cummings constructed the chapters to be reference-like and clinically informative, including sections on epidemiology, etiology, pathophysiology, clinical features, prognosis, language-communication profile, phonology, morphology and syntax, vocabulary and semantics, and speech-language pathology-and each chapter includes suggested readings and exercises. Notably, the sequence of elements is intuitive and invites readers to move effortlessly between the separate diagnoses Recommended.' L. R. Barley, Choice

Daugiau informacijos

Using linguistic data, this book examines language and communication in dementias and their clinical treatment by language pathologists.
List of Tables
ix
Preface xi
Acknowledgements xiii
1 Alzheimer's Dementia
1(19)
Background
1(1)
Epidemiology
1(1)
Aetiology
1(1)
Pathophysiology
2(1)
Clinical Features
2(1)
Prognosis
3(1)
Cognitive Profile
3(1)
Language and Communication Profile
4(1)
Phonology
4(1)
Morphology and Syntax
5(2)
Vocabulary and Semantics
7(2)
Pragmatics and Discourse
9(3)
Other Communication Features
12(1)
SLP Management
13(4)
Suggestions for Further Reading
17(1)
Exercises
18(2)
2 Primary Progressive Aphasia
20(23)
Background
20(1)
Epidemiology
20(1)
Aetiology
21(1)
Pathophysiology
22(1)
Clinical Features
22(1)
Prognosis
23(1)
Cognitive Profile
23(1)
Language and Communication Profile
24(1)
Phonology
25(1)
Morphology and Syntax
26(2)
Vocabulary and Semantics
28(2)
Pragmatics and Discourse
30(5)
Other Communication Features
35(1)
SLP Management
35(6)
Suggestions for Further Reading
41(1)
Exercises
41(2)
3 Vascular Dementia
43(25)
Background
43(1)
Epidemiology
43(1)
Aetiology
44(1)
Pathophysiology
45(1)
Clinical Features
45(1)
Prognosis
46(1)
Cognitive Profile
47(1)
Language and Communication Profile
48(1)
Phonology
48(2)
Morphology and Syntax
50(1)
Vocabulary and Semantics
51(2)
Pragmatics and Discourse
53(5)
Other Communication Features
58(1)
SLP Management
59(6)
Suggestions for Further Reading
65(1)
Exercises
65(3)
4 Mild Cognitive Impairment
68(27)
Background
68(1)
Epidemiology
69(1)
Aetiology
70(1)
Pathophysiology
71(1)
Clinical Features
71(1)
Prognosis
72(1)
Cognitive Profile
73(1)
Language and Communication Profile
74(1)
Phonology
75(1)
Morphology and Syntax
76(1)
Vocabulary and Semantics
77(2)
Pragmatics and Discourse
79(5)
Other communication Features
84(1)
SLP Management
85(5)
Suggestions for Further Reading
90(1)
Exercises
91(4)
5 Parkinson's Disease Dementia
95(38)
Background
95(1)
Epidemiology
95(1)
Aetiology
96(1)
Pathophysiology
97(1)
Clinical Features
98(2)
Prognosis
100(1)
Cognitive Profile
101(1)
Language and Communication Profile
102(1)
Phonology
103(1)
Morphology and Syntax
104(3)
Vocabulary and Semantics
107(2)
Pragmatics and Discourse
109(4)
Other Communication Features
113(1)
SLP Management
114(6)
Suggestions for Further Reading
120(1)
Exercises
120(13)
6 Huntington's Disease
133(34)
Background
133(1)
Epidemiology
133(1)
Aetiology
134(1)
Pathophysiology
135(1)
Clinical Features
135(2)
Prognosis
137(2)
Cognitive Profile
139(1)
Language and Communication Profile
140(1)
Phonology
141(2)
Morphology and Syntax
143(3)
Vocabulary and Semantics
146(3)
Pragmatics and Discourse
149(3)
Other Communication Features
152(1)
SLP Management
153(5)
Suggestions for Further Reading
158(1)
Exercises
158(9)
7 Progressive Supranuclear Palsy
167(26)
Background
167(1)
Epidemiology
168(1)
Aetiology
168(1)
Pathophysiology
169(1)
Clinical Features
170(1)
Prognosis
171(1)
Cognitive Profile
171(1)
Language and Communication Profile
172(1)
Phonology
173(2)
Morphology and Syntax
175(1)
Vocabulary and Semantics
176(2)
Pragmatics and Discourse
178(2)
Other Communication Features
180(2)
SLP Management
182(3)
Suggestions for Further Reading
185(1)
Exercises
186(7)
8 Multiple Sclerosis
193(28)
Background
193(1)
Epidemiology
193(2)
Aetiology
195(1)
Pathophysiology
195(1)
Clinical Features
196(2)
Prognosis
198(1)
Cognitive Profile
199(2)
Language and Communication Profile
201(1)
Phonology
202(1)
Morphology and Syntax
203(2)
Vocabulary and Semantics
205(2)
Pragmatics and Discourse
207(4)
Other Communication Features
211(1)
SLP Management
212(4)
Suggestions for Further Reading
216(1)
Exercises
216(5)
Answers to Exercises 221(19)
Appendix A Test Protocol 240(4)
Appendix B Test Material 244(2)
Glossary 246(44)
Bibliography 290(43)
Index 333
Louise Cummings is Professor in the Department of English at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University. She teaches and conducts research in pragmatics, communication disorders, and public health reasoning. She is the author or editor of 18 books in these areas, including most recently Case Studies in Communication Disorders (2017) and Speech and Language Therapy (2018).