Language Research in Post-Traumatic Stress (Routledge Research in Speech-language Pathology)

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Language Research in Post-Traumatic Stress (Routledge Research in Speech-language Pathology)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 268 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781032125862
  • DDC分類 616.8521

Full Description

This collection brings together different perspectives on post-traumatic stress, considering its causes, its impact on different groups, and ways forward toward equipping speech-language clinicians, educators, and scholars to better understand and support the individuals and communities with which they work.

The volume defines post-traumatic stress, unpacking its causes and how they might be mitigated. The 11 chapters critically reflect on the wide-ranging effects traumatic stress has on the brain, communication, language, literacy, and life skills of different groups, including children, adolescents, adults, refugees, and victims of racialized violence. This book also includes examples of interventions demonstrated to be effective with affected individuals. The range of perspectives highlights the importance of culturally responsive and trauma-informed practices and the need for language and literacy professionals to engage in transdisciplinary practice in order to develop more effective supports for those experiencing post-traumatic stress. Looking ahead, the volume discusses recommendations for curriculum content, clinical practice, and changes to policy toward ensuring all people with post-traumatic stress are able to fully participate in daily life.

This book will be of interest to students and scholars in speech-language sciences, social work, occupational therapy, and clinical psychology, as well as clinicians and educators in these areas.

Contents

List of Contributors

Acknowledgments

Preface

1 Introduction to Language Research in Post-Traumatic Stress

Yvette D. Hyter

Part One Post-traumatic stress: Considerations, concepts, and consequences within language research

2 Racialized Stress and Trauma in Black Communities: Lessons for Speech and Language Professionals

Paul Archibald and Lajuana Archibald

3 Post-traumatic Stress, Autobiographical Memory, and Cultural Neuroscience: Implications for Migrants and Refugees

Carol Westby

4 Post-traumatic stress and social pragmatic communication

Yvette D. Hyter

5 Neurodevelopmental Impact of Post-Traumatic Stress

Michelle Suarez and Cara Masselink

6 Impact of Post-Traumatic Stress on Cognitive Communication in Multilingual Children And Adults

Sulare Telford Rose and Jennifer Myers

Part Two Post-traumatic stress: Considerations across the lifespan for language development and functioning

7 Post-traumatic stress: Child language development and functioning

Na'ama Yehuda

8 Addressing the Impact of Post-Traumatic Stress on Adolescent Language and Identity: An Interdisciplinary Approach.

Ginger G. Collins, Jayna Maumbauer-Pisano, and Tobias Kroll

9 Attachment-based narrative speech styles in adults with posttraumatic stress

Karin Riber and Emma Beck

10 PTSD and Cognitive Communication Effects

Linda Carozza

11 Language research in post-traumatic stress: Where do we go from here?

Yvette D. Hyter

Index

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