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Kaźmierczak Monika, Wichurska Karina, The specificity and determinants of speech-language therapy with a patient after ischemic stroke. Case study. Culture – Society – Education no 2(16) 2019, Poznań 2019, pp. 133–147, Adam Mickiewicz University Press. ISSN 2300-0422. DOI 10.14746/kse.2019.16.9. Patients with ischemic brain injury may be affected by damage of brain centers responsible for speech, which is the cause of aphasia. Because the disintegration of linguistic and communication skills makes it difficult or even impossible to communicate with the environment effectively, every patient with aphasia requires speech therapy. In diagnosing aphasia, a qualitative approach is desirable. Presented case proves that the main goal of reeducation of a patient who has lost the ability to communicate with the environment is first to restore this contact in the simplest form, and then gradually rebuild various types of competences and improve implementation, using adequate methods, techniques and tools. All activities, taking into account the possibilitiesand limitations of the patient and adapted to the dynamics of her speech disorder, were aimed at improving the quality of patient’s life and becoming more independent, so that she could successfully participate in social life.
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