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Social Communication Julie Brunings, MS, CCC- SLP Juli Rosenzweig, MS, CCC- SLP

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Social Communication. Julie Brunings, MS, CCC-SLP Juli Rosenzweig, MS, CCC-SLP. Communication Competence. “The ability to demonstrate knowledge of the communication behavior socially appropriate to a given situation.” Larson, Backlund, Redmond, and Barbour (1978). Pragmatics. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Social Communication

Julie Brunings, MS, CCC-SLPJuli Rosenzweig, MS, CCC-SLP

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Communication Competence

“The ability to demonstrate knowledge of the communication behavior socially appropriate to a given situation.”

Larson, Backlund, Redmond, and Barbour (1978)

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Pragmatics

“Pragmatics is the study of relationships between language behavior and the contexts in which it is used.”

Davis & Wilcox (1985)

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Social Communication Research

Clinical Psychology Neuropsychology Speech Pathology Linguistic/Sociolinguistics Education

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Health Care Professionals involved in Social Communication

Speech Language Pathologists Clinical Psychologists Occupational Therapists Physical Therapists Physicians Social Workers

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Cognitive Changes and Effects on Social Communication

Decreased attention Decreased verbal

fluency Decreased short

term memory Decreased

organization Slowed information

processing

Difficulty staying on topic

Difficulty getting to the point

Repetition of ideas, loss of purpose of topic

Disorganized discourseSlow rate of speech

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Pragmatic Model

Non-verbal communication Communication in context Message repair Cohesiveness of narrative

Ehrlich & Sipes (1985)

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Non-verbal Communication Facial expression Posture Eye contact Gestures Paralinguistic features

— Vocal intensity— Prosody— Fluency

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Communication in Context

Topic initiation Topic maintenance Turn taking Awareness of social context

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Message Repair

Awareness of communication breakdown

Consideration of listener needs Repair strategies

— Ability to revise message for listener comprehension

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Cohesiveness of Narrative

Sequencing of information Concise Use of cohesive ties Use of spatial and temporal

concepts

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Treatment Approaches Provide feedback regarding social

communication behaviors— Videotape— Verbal feedback— Predetermined signal

Role play Group therapy Work closely with rehab team