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Annette Rotherham

3PUBLICATIONS
7CO-AUTHORS
Clinical social work practiceArts and cultural policyEnglish language
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|Aug 25, 2025
"The most important thing is having patience, both of us." Successful conversations from the perspective of people with aphasia and their primary conversation partners.

A Rotherham, K Shrubsole, C Croteau

|Aug 16, 2024
Measuring successful conversations in couples with and without aphasia: A scoping review.

Annette Rotherham, Kirstine Shrubsole, Claire Croteau

|Feb 28, 2024
Does aphasia impact on return to driving after stroke? A scoping review.

Helen E Wallace, Hannah L Gullo, David A Copland

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