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Bridging friendship in younger people with aphasia from formal programs to informal meetups ​ – Aphasia Institute

Bridging friendship in younger people with aphasia from formal programs to informal meetups ​

Aphasia Access Leadership Summit 2025, Pittsburg

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          REFERENCES

          Azios, J., Strong, K., Archer, B., Douglas, N., Simmons-Mackie, N., Worrall, L. (2022) Friendship matters: a research agenda for aphasia, Aphasiology, 36:3, 317-336. 

          Brown, K., Davidson, B., Worrall, L., Howe, T. (2013) “Making a good time”: The role of friendship in living successfully with aphasia, International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 15:2, 165-175. 

          Therrien, MCS., Madden, EB., Bislick, L., Wallace, SE. (2021) Aphasia and Friendship: The Role and Perspectives of Speech-Language Pathologists, American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, Sep 23;30(5):2228-2240. 

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