Reference List for Interaction-Focused Analysis and Intervention
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Reference list for interaction-focused analysis and intervention
Ray Wilkinson, ALF Nyborg, March 2012
Introduction to Conversation Analysis, and to intervention studies using CA
Antaki, C. (Ed.) Applied Conversation Analysis: Changing Institutional Practices. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
Sidnell, J. (2010). Conversation analysis: An introduction. Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell.
CA and communication disorder analyses
Antaki, C. & Wilkinson, R. (in press) Conversation analysis and the study of atypical populations. In: T. Stivers & J. Sidnell (Eds.) Handbook of Conversation Analysis. Oxford: Blackwell-Wiley.
Aphasiology, Special Issue, 13; 4/5 (1999)
Goodwin, C. (2003) Conversation and Brain Damage. New York: Oxford University Press.
Wilkinson, R. (2008) Conversation analysis and communication disorders. In: M. J. Ball, M. Perkins, N. Müller and S. Howard (eds.) The Handbook of Clinical Linguistics. Oxford: Blackwell. (Pp. 92-106).
Interaction-focused intervention in aphasia
Beeke, S., Maxim, J., Best, W., & Cooper, F. (2011). Redesigning therapy for agrammatism: Initial findings from the ongoing evaluation of a conversation-based intervention study. Journal of Neurolinguistics 2; 222-236.
Booth S and Perkins L (1999) The use of conversation analysis to guide individualised advice to carers and evaluate change in aphasia: a case study. Aphasiology 13; 4-5; 283- 304
Burch, K., Wilkinson, R., & Lock, S. (2002) A single case study of conversation-focused therapy for a couple where one partner has aphasia. British Aphasiology Society Therapy Symposium Proceedings 2002. British Aphasiology Society: London (Pp. 1-12).
Wilkinson, R. (2010) Interaction-focused intervention: A conversation analytic approach to aphasia therapy. Journal of Interactional Research in Communication Disorders 1; 1; 45-68.
Wilkinson, R., Bryan, K., Lock, S. & Sage, K. (2010) Implementing and evaluating aphasia therapy targeted at couples’ conversations: A single case study. Aphasiology 24; 6; 869-886. Wilkinson, R. (2011) Changing interactional behaviour: Using conversation analysis in intervention programmes for aphasic conversation. In: C. Antaki (Ed.) Applied Conversation Analysis: Changing Institutional Practices. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. (Pp. 32-53).
Wilkinson, R., Bryan, K., Lock, S., Bayley, K., Maxim, J., Bruce, C., Edmundson, A., & Moir, D. (1998) Therapy using conversation analysis: helping couples adapt to aphasia in conversation. International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders 33: 144-149 (Supplement)
Wilkinson, R., Lock, S., Bryan, K. & Sage, K. (2011) Interaction-focused intervention for acquired language disorders: Facilitating mutual adaptation in couples where one partner has aphasia. International Journal of Speech and Language Pathology 13;1; 74-87.
Wilkinson, R. & Wielaert, S. (2012) Rehabilitation for aphasic conversation: can we change the everyday talk of people with aphasia and their significant others? Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 93; Supplement 1; 70-76.
Clinical Resource Pack (for use by speech and language therapists in NHS settings)
Lock, S., Wilkinson, R. & Bryan, K. (2001) Supporting Partners of People with Aphasia in Relationships and Conversation (SPPARC). Bicester: Speechmark Press.
Impairment-focused therapy and conversational change in aphasia
Carragher, M., Conroy, P., Sage, K. & Wilkinson, R. (in press) Can therapy change the everyday conversations of people with aphasia? A review of the literature and future directions. Aphasiology
Hickin, J., Herbert, R., Best, W., Howard, D., & Osborne, F. (2006). Efficacy of treatment: Effects on word retrieval and conversation. In C. Pound, J. Marshall & S. Byng (Ed.), Second Aphasia Therapy File. Hove, UK: Psychology Press.