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Drawing to communicate: A case study of an adult with global aphasia
European Journal of Disorders of Communication
  • Jeannene M. Ward-Lonergan, University of the Pacific
  • M. L. Nicholas, Bowling Green State University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-1995
Abstract

Treatment for adults with global aphasia has typically involved the use of verbal treatment methods or alternative communication techniques including communication boards, word lists and notebooks. However, many adults with aphasia are unable to communicate verbally and alternative communication techniques can be limited, as a result of the restricted number and type of concepts that can be adequately depicted and expressed. Another viable means of communication for the globally aphasic adult is drawing. However, few individuals with severe aphasia initiate communication through this modality without specific training. In this case report we present several successful treatment methods that were used to train an adult with global aphasia to communicate more effectively through drawing. Several of his drawings are presented to illustrate the results of training in the use of drawing as an alternative means of communication.

Citation Information
Jeannene M. Ward-Lonergan and M. L. Nicholas. "Drawing to communicate: A case study of an adult with global aphasia" European Journal of Disorders of Communication Vol. 30 Iss. 4 (1995) p. 475 - 491 ISSN: 0963-7273
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/jeannene-ward-lonergan/15/