American Journal of Occupational Therapy. 71(4):7111505078p1–7111505078p1, JUL 2017
DOI: 10.5014/ajot.2017.71S1-PO1037
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Issn Print: 0272-9490
Publication Date: 2017/07/01
A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words: A Unique Voice for People With Aphasia
Lori Breeden;Lauren Cain;Erin Velpel;Kayla Ford;Emily Hauser;Jaimie Hutchins;Kinsey Lengerich;
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1University of Indianapolis
Abstract
Date Presented 3/30/2017This study used photos in conversations with people with aphasia about occupations. Seven participants completed three photographic assignments, interviews, and a focus group about their occupations. Researchers found that photography can be a useful tool when communicating with people with aphasia.Primary Author and Speaker: Lori BreedenAdditional Authors and Speakers: Lauren Cain, Erin VelpelContributing Authors: Kayla Ford, Emily Hauser, Jaimie Hutchins, Kinsey Lengerich