Effekte von Benenntraining und Diskurstraining auf Spontansprache bei Aphasie

Sep 1, 2015·
R. Darkow
Sandra Martin
Sandra Martin
,
M. Meinzer
,
F. Burchert
,
A. Floeel
Abstract
Since the introduction of the international classification of functioning, disability and health, there has been a controversy as to whether more traditional or participation-oriented therapy approaches should be used in the treatment of aphasia patients. In this pilot study, we compared the effects of a naming treatment and a newly developed discourse-treatment on connected speech in daily life. During both treatments, transcranial direct current stimulation was administered. Although this adjuvant therapy is still under evaluation, it is thought to facilitate therapy outcome. After both treatment approaches, the participant ­showed significant changes in his spontaneous speech. While lexical parameters of connected speech showed significant changes after naming therapy, the discourse training let to numerical changes in syntactic parameters. In the present single case both approaches demonstrated their efficacy.
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Sprache · Stimme · Gehör