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  1. “Good,” “Hopeless,” and “Alright”: People with Aphasia Expressing Their Opinions on Their Rehabilitation Experiences
  2. Court Accommodations for People With Aphasia (1915–2021)
  3. Hearing Loss and Disorders: The Repercussions of Climate Change
  4. People with aphasia living alone: A scoping review
  5. Court Access for People With Aphasia: A Review of Case Law From 1915 to 2021
  6. Written news media coverage of aphasia: an update
  7. The effects of climate change on communication and swallowing disorders
  8. Aphasia and dysphasia on the internet
  9. Posttraumatic growth following aphasia: a prospective cohort study of the first year post-stroke
  10. Shared humour in aphasia groups: “They should be called cheer groups”
  11. There Have Been Many Losses. There Have Been Gains Too: Exploring Posttraumatic Growth After Aphasia
  12. Speaking with Emotion: The Effect of Right Brain Damage
  13. Evaluating Creativity in Parametric Design Processes and Products: A Pilot Study
  14. An analysis of the “goal” in aphasia rehabilitation
  15. Discourse production after right brain damage: Gaining a comprehensive picture using a multi-level processing model
  16. Changing Skills in Changing Environments: Skills Needed in Virtual Construction Teams
  17. SMARTERgoal setting in aphasia rehabilitation
  18. “Well it has to be language-related”: Speech-language pathologists' goals for people with aphasia and their families
  19. Written media coverage of aphasia: A review
  20. The evidence for relationship-centred practice in aphasia rehabilitation
  21. What people with aphasia want: Their goals according to the ICF
  22. Talk about goals for aphasia therapy
  23. Describing the experience of aphasia rehabilitation through metaphor
  24. “You feel like family …” Professional boundaries and social model aphasia groups
  25. The evidence for a life-coaching approach to aphasia
  26. Right brain damage and the verbal expression of emotion: A preliminary investigation
  27. Multi‐level discourse analysis: A feasible approach
  28. Discourse in a right-hemisphere brain-damaged subject