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Predicting the outcome of anomia therapy for people with aphasia post CVA: both language and cognitive status are key predictors
MA Lambon Ralph, C Snell, JK Fillingham, P Conroy, K Sage
Neuropsychological rehabilitation 20 (2), 289-305, 2010
1882010
Errorless and errorful therapy for verb and noun naming in aphasia
P Conroy, K Sage, MA Lambon Ralph
Aphasiology 23 (11), 1311-1337, 2009
1362009
Interventions for dysarthria due to stroke and other adult‐acquired, non‐progressive brain injury
C Mitchell, A Bowen, S Tyson, Z Butterfint, P Conroy
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2017
1162017
The effects of decreasing and increasing cue therapy on improving naming speed and accuracy for verbs and nouns in aphasia
P Conroy, K Sage, MA Lambon Ralph
Aphasiology 23 (6), 707-730, 2009
1112009
Improved vocabulary production after naming therapy in aphasia: can gains in picture naming generalise to connected speech?
P Conroy, K Sage, ML Ralph
International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders 44 (6), 1036-1062, 2009
1102009
Towards theory‐driven therapies for aphasic verb impairments: A review of current theory and practice
P Conroy, K Sage, MA Lambon Ralph
Aphasiology 20 (12), 1159-1185, 2006
1052006
Can impairment-focused therapy change the everyday conversations of people with aphasia? A review of the literature and future directions
M Carragher, P Conroy, K Sage, R Wilkinson
Aphasiology 26 (7), 895-916, 2012
792012
Time for a quick word? The striking benefits of training speed and accuracy of word retrieval in post-stroke aphasia.
MA Conroy, P., Sotiropoulou Drosopoulou, C., Halai., A.D., Humphreys, G ...
Brain 141 (6), 1815–1827, 2018
772018
The effects of verb retrieval therapy for people with non-fluent aphasia: Evidence from assessment tasks and conversation
M Carragher, K Sage, P Conroy
Neuropsychological rehabilitation 23 (6), 846-887, 2013
542013
Accessing rehabilitation after stroke–a guessing game?
P Enderby, A Pandyan, A Bowen, D Hearnden, A Ashburn, P Conroy, ...
Disability and rehabilitation 39 (7), 709-713, 2017
532017
Therapeutic alliances in stroke rehabilitation: A meta-ethnography
M Lawton, G Haddock, P Conroy, K Sage
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 97 (11), 1979-1993, 2016
522016
A comparison of word versus sentence cues as therapy for verb naming in aphasia
P Conroy, K Sage, MA Lambon Ralph
Aphasiology 23 (4), 462-482, 2009
462009
Outcomes of treatment targeting syntax production in people with Broca's‐type aphasia: evidence from psycholinguistic assessment tasks and everyday conversation
M Carragher, K Sage, P Conroy
International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders 50 (3), 322-336, 2015
392015
Decreasing cues for a dynamic list of noun and verb naming targets: A case-series aphasia therapy study
P Conroy, J Scowcroft
Neuropsychological rehabilitation 22 (2), 295-318, 2012
392012
Preliminary analysis from a novel treatment targeting the exchange of new information within storytelling for people with nonfluent aphasia and their partners
M Carragher, K Sage, P Conroy
Aphasiology 29 (11), 1383-1408, 2015
382015
Retraining writing for functional purposes: A review of the writing therapy literature
L Thiel, K Sage, P Conroy
Aphasiology 29 (4), 423-441, 2015
372015
Promoting linguistic complexity, greater message length and ease of engagement in email writing in people with aphasia: initial evidence from a study utilizing assistive …
L Thiel, K Sage, P Conroy
International journal of language & communication disorders 52 (1), 106-124, 2017
272017
Using phonemic cueing of spontaneous naming to predict item responsiveness to therapy for anomia in aphasia
PJ Conroy, C Snell, KE Sage, MAL Ralph
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 93 (1), S53-S60, 2012
232012
Errorless learning and rehabilitation of language and memory impairments
P Conroy, MA Lambon Ralph
Neuropsychological Rehabilitation 22 (2), 137-137, 2012
212012
A comparison of errorless and errorful therapies for dysgraphia after stroke
L Thiel, P Conroy
Neuropsychological rehabilitation 24 (2), 172-201, 2014
192014
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