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Elman, R. (2007). (Ed.). Group treatment
of neurogenic communication disorders: The expert clinician's approach.
Second Edition. San Diego: Plural Publishing. www.pluralpublishing.com
Simmons-Mackie, N., Elman, R., Holland,
A., & Damico, J. (2007). Management of discourse in group therapy
for aphasia. Topics in Language Disorders, 27(1), 4-22.
Elman, R. & Bernstein-Ellis, E.
(2006). Aphasia book clubs: Making the connection. Stroke Connection,
May/June, 32-33. Click
here for article.
Elman, R. J. (2006). Evidence-Based
Practice: What Evidence is Missing? Aphasiology, 20(2/3/4),
103-109. Click
here for article.
Elman, R. J. (2005). Social and life
participation approaches to aphasia intervention. In L. Lapointe
(Ed.). Aphasia and related neurogenic language disorders
(3rd edition). N.Y.: Thieme Medical Publishers.
Elman, R. J. (2004). Group treatment
and jazz: Some lessons learned. In J. Duchan and S. Byng (Eds.).
Challenging aphasia therapies: Broadening the discourse and extending
the boundaries. London: Psychology Press.
Elman, R. J., Parr, S., & Moss,
B. (2003). The Internet and aphasia: Crossing the digital divide.
In S. Parr, J. Duchan, and C. Pound (Eds.). Aphasia inside out.
Buckingham, UK: Open University Press.
Simmons-Mackie, N., Code, C., Amrstrong,
E., Stiegler, L., & Elman, R. J. (2002). What is Aphasia? Results
of an International Survey. Aphasiology.
Elman, R. (2001). The Internet and
aphasia: Crossing the digital divide. Aphasiology, 15 (10/11),
895-899.
Kearns, K., & Elman, R. (2001). Group
therapy for aphasia: Theoretical and practical considerations. In
R. Chapey (Ed.). Language intervention strategies in adult aphasia
(4th ed.). Baltimore: Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins.
Elman, R. (2000). Working with groups:
Neurogenic communication disorders and the managed care challenge.
[Videotape.] Rockville, MD: American Speech-Language Hearing Association.
Elman, R. (2000). Commentary on therapy
for aphasia: Insiders' points of view. Journal of Medical Speech-Language
Pathology, 8(2), 133-134..
Elman, R., Ogar, J., & Elman, S. (2000).
Aphasia: Awareness, advocacy, and activism. Aphasiology,
14(5/6), 455-459.
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Elman, R. (1999). Practicing outside
the box. Asha, 41(6), 38-42.
Elman, R. (1999). Long-term care approaches
to aphasia treatment and management. In Elman, R. (Ed.). Speech-language
pathology in long-term care settings. Neurophysiology and Neurogenic
Speech and Language Disorders Special Interest Division 2 Newsletter,
9(5), 15-17. Rockville: American Speech-Language-Hearing
Association.
Elman, R. (1999). (Ed.). Speech-language
pathology in long-term care settings. Neurophysiology and Neurogenic
Speech and Language Disorders Special Interest Division Newsletter
2, 9(5). Rockville: American Speech-Language-Hearing Association.
Elman, R. (1999). Introduction to
group treatment of neurogenic communication disorders. In R. Elman
(Ed.). Group treatment of neurogenic communication disorders:
The expert clinician's approach (pp. 3-7). Woburn: Butterworth-Heinemann.
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Elman, R. (1999) (Ed.). Group treatment
of neurogenic communication disorders: The expert clinician's approach.
Woburn: Butterworth-Heinemann. <www.harcourthealth.com>

Elman, R. J. and Bernstein-Ellis, E.
(1999). The efficacy of group communication treatment in adults
with chronic aphasia. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing
Research, 42(2), 411-419. Click
here for article
Elman, R. J. and Bernstein-Ellis, E.
(1999). Psychosocial aspects of group communication treatment: Preliminary
findings. Seminars in Speech and Language, 20(1), 65-72.
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Bernstein-Ellis, E. & Elman, R. (1999).
Aphasia group communication treatment: The Aphasia Center of California
Approach. In R. Elman (Ed.). Group treatment of neurogenic communication
disorders: The expert clinician's approach (pp. 47-56). Woburn:
Butterworth-Heinemann. <www.harcourthealth.com>
Ewing, S. (1999). Group process, group
dynamics, and group techniques with neurogenic communication disorders.
In R. Elman (Ed.). Group treatment of neurogenic communication
disorders: The expert clinician's approach. Woburn, MA: Butterworth-Heinemann.
<www.harcourthealth.com>
Damico, J., Simmons-Mackie, N., Oelschlaeger,
M., Elman, R., & Armstrong, E. (1999). Qualitative methods in aphasia
research: Basic issues. Aphasiology, 13(9-11), 651-665. click
for abstract

Elman, R. (1998). Memories of the 'plateau':
Health care changes provide an opportunity to redefine aphasia treatment
and discharge. Aphasiology. 12(3), 227-231.
Elman, R. (1998). Diversity in Aphasiology:
Let us embrace it. Aphasiology. 12(6), 456-457.
Elman, R. J. and Bernstein-Ellis, E.
(1995). What is functional? American Journal of Speech-Language
Pathology, 4, 113-115. Click
here for article
Elman, R. J. (1995). Multimethod research:
A search for understanding. Clinical Aphasiology, 23, 77-81.
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Elman, R. (1994, October). Aphasia
treatment planning in an outpatient medical rehabilitation center:
Where do we go from here? In C. Coehlo (Ed.). Neurophysiology
and Neurogenic Speech and Language Disorders Special Interest Division
2 Newsletter, (pp. 9-13). Rockville: American Speech-Language-Hearing
Association.
Ewing, S. and Pfalzgraf, B. (1990).
Pathways: Moving beyond stroke and aphasia. Detroit: Wayne
State University Press.

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