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SIG Perspectives
Participants in this SIG 20 activity read articles and answer questions about (a) elevating care partners of individuals with aphasia to be considered “primary” clients, (b) examining potential contributing factors to poststroke depression in stroke survivors, and (c) narrative-based counseling in aphasia. As a result, participants of this activity improve their ability to actively cultivate and improve their counseling skills for persons with aphasia and their care partners.
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SIG Perspectives
In this SIG 20 activity, authors provide ways for clinicians to improve their ability to
actively cultivate and improve their counseling skills. Caron et al. discuss increasing
resilience in medical clinicians. McGrath and Schultz explain how to improve the
therapeutic alliance when working with rehabilitation clients. Pagano et al. describe how
to improve counseling self-efficacy.
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SIG Perspectives
In this SIG 20 activity, Medina and Mead share a study of Hispanic/Latina SLP graduate
students’ perceptions of mindfulness. Participants in this study discuss the benefits of
mindfulness and their willingness to practice; however, stigmatizing beliefs and lack of
education about mindfulness within their cultural communities need to be addressed.
Readers of this article will gain a better understanding of how to promote mindfulness in
future speech-language pathologists.
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