Rosemary B. Lubinski, Ed.D.
Affiliations: | Communicative Disorders & Sciences | State University of New York, Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, United States |
Area:
Aging, communication, aphasia, communication environment, speech-language pathology professional issuesGoogle:
"Rosemary Lubinski"Bio:
Speech-Language Pathologist with clinical and research experience in adult neurogenic speech and language disorders. Research interests include: effects of environmental factors on typical and atypical communication among older adults; functional assessment and treatment of adults with aphasia and dementias; and professional issues in speech-language pathology. Major research contribution is the introduction of the concept of a "communication-impaired environment."
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Lubinski R. (2006) Professionalism in long-term care settings. Journal of Communication Disorders. 39: 292-300 |
Lubinski R. (2004) Alternative Living Environments for Elders: A Primer for Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists Perspectives On Gerontology. 9: 4-7 |
Welland RJ, Lubinski R, Higginbotham DJ. (2002) Discourse comprehension test performance of elders with dementia of the Alzheimer type. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : Jslhr. 45: 1175-87 |
Lubinski R. (2002) More Facts on Aging Perspectives On Gerontology. 7: 5-6 |
Lubinski R. (2002) Journals Devoted to Aging Issues Perspectives On Gerontology. 7: 14-15 |
Lubinski R. (2002) More Quick Facts on Aging Perspectives On Gerontology. 7: 12-13 |
Lubinski R. (2002) Quick Facts on Aging Perspectives On Gerontology. 7: 10-10 |
Lubinski R, Welland RJ. (1997) Normal aging and environmental effects on communication. Seminars in Speech and Language. 18: 107-25; quiz 125-6 |
Lubinski R, Moscato BS, Willer BS. (1997) Prevalence of speaking and hearing disabilities among adults with traumatic brain injury from a national household survey. Brain Injury. 11: 103-14 |
Orange JB, Lubinski RB, Higginbotham DJ. (1996) Conversational repair by individuals with dementia of the Alzheimer's type. Journal of Speech and Hearing Research. 39: 881-95 |