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Nancy Helm-Estabrooks

Nancy Helm-Estabrooks is an emeritus professor at Western Carolina University where she was the first Brewer Smith Distinguished Professor. She is known for her work on persons with aphasia and acquired cognitive-communication disorders.

Nancy Helm-Estabrooks
Born
Nancy Helm
Academic background
Alma materBoston University
ThesisThe gestural behavior of aphasic patients during confrontation naming (1980)

Education and career edit

Helm-Estabrooks received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Speech and Hearing Therapy at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, a Master of Education in Speech-Language Pathology at Northeastern University, and her Doctor of Science degree at Boston University.[1]

Helms-Estabrooks has worked at the Harold Goodglass Aphasia Research Center and Boston University School of Medicine, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and the University of Arizona. As of 2022, she is a professor emerita and the former Brewer-Smith Distinguished Chair in the Department of Communication Disorders and Sciences at Western Carolina University.[1]

Helms-Estabrooks was a co-founder of Academy of Neurologic Communication Disorders and Sciences (ANCDS),[2] and served as president from 2003 until 2004.[3]

Academic work edit

Helm-Estabrooks is a researcher and speech-language pathologist (SLP) specializing in the design and application of widely used diagnostic. She developed, in collaboration with behavioral neurologist Martin Albert and Robert Sparks, a structured rehabilitation program for a type of nonfluent aphasia utilizing intoned phrases to facilitate speech and language production. This program became known as Melodic Intonation Therapy.[4][5] She subsequently designed and published programs and materials for treating aphasia symptoms and cognitive impairments.[6][7]

Awards and honors edit

Helm-Estabrooks received Honors of the American Speech Language Hearing Association (ASHA) in 2000,[8] and is a 2004 fellow of ASHA.[9] In 2005 she received Honors of the Academy of Neurologic Communication Disorders and Sciences.[10] She received the Frank R. Kleffner Lifetime Clinical Career Award from the American Speech Language Hearing Foundation in 2012,[11] and the Edith F. Kaplan Award from the Massachusetts Neuropsychological Society.[12]

Selected publications edit

  • Helm-Estabrooks, Nancy (2002-03-01). "Cognition and aphasia: a discussion and a study". Journal of Communication Disorders. 35 (2): 171–186. doi:10.1016/S0021-9924(02)00063-1. ISSN 0021-9924. PMID 12036150.
  • Helm-Estabrooks, Nancy; Fitzpatrick, Patricia M.; Barresi, Barbara (1982-11-01). "Visual Action Therapy for Global Aphasia". Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders. 47 (4): 385–389. doi:10.1044/jshd.4704.385. PMID 6194372.
  • Naeser, M A; Alexander, M P; Helm-Estabrooks, N; Levine, H L; Laughlin, S A; Geschwind, N (1982-01-01). "Aphasia with predominantly subcortical lesion sites: description of three capsular/putaminal aphasia syndromes". Archives of Neurology. 39 (1): 2–14. doi:10.1001/archneur.1982.00510130004002. ISSN 1538-3687. PMID 6976780.
  • Helm-Estabrooks, Nancy (2014). Manual of aphasia and aphasia therapy. Martin L. Albert, Marjorie Nicholas (3rd ed.). Austin, Texas: PRO-ED, an international publisher. ISBN 978-1-4164-0549-8. OCLC 813301115.

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Western Carolina University". Nancy Helm-Estabrooks. Retrieved 2022-09-09.
  2. ^ "Spotlight on a member Nancy Helm-Estabrook, Ph.D." (PDF). June 17, 2013. pages 11-13
  3. ^ Reyes, Erin. "ANCDS Past Presidents". www.ancds.org. Retrieved 2022-09-12.
  4. ^ Sparks, Robert; Helm, Nancy; Albert, Martin (1974-12-01). "Aphasia Rehabilitation Resulting from Melodic Intonation Therapy". Cortex. 10 (4): 303–316. doi:10.1016/S0010-9452(74)80024-9. ISSN 0010-9452. PMID 4452250.
  5. ^ "Singing Your Way Past Stroke with Melodic Intonation Therapy". 8 January 2019.
  6. ^ Helm-Estabrooks, Nancy; Albert, Martin L. (2004). Manual of Aphasia and Aphasia Therapy. Pro-Ed. ISBN 978-0-89079-963-5.
  7. ^ Approaches to the treatment of aphasia. Nancy Helm-Estabrooks, Audrey L. Holland. San Diego: Singular Pub. Group. 1998. ISBN 1-56593-841-0. OCLC 37362356.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  8. ^ "Interview With Nancy Helm-Estabrooks, Recipient of the 2000 Honors of the Association". Perspectives on Neurophysiology and Neurogenic Speech and Language Disorders. 10 (4): 3–4. 2000-12-01. doi:10.1044/nnsld10.4.3.
  9. ^ "Fellowship of the Association Recipients". American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. Retrieved 2022-09-09.
  10. ^ "Honorees". www.ancds.org. Retrieved 2022-09-09.
  11. ^ "Frank R. Kleffner Lifetime Clinical Career Award recipients prior to 2017" (PDF). American Speech-Language-Hearing Foundation.
  12. ^ "Edith Kaplan Award - Massachusetts Neuropsychological Society". mns.clubexpress.com. Retrieved 2022-09-09.

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Nancy Helm Estabrooks is an emeritus professor at Western Carolina University where she was the first Brewer Smith Distinguished Professor She is known for her work on persons with aphasia and acquired cognitive communication disorders Nancy Helm EstabrooksBornNancy HelmAcademic backgroundAlma materBoston UniversityThesisThe gestural behavior of aphasic patients during confrontation naming 1980 Contents 1 Education and career 2 Academic work 3 Awards and honors 4 Selected publications 5 ReferencesEducation and career editHelm Estabrooks received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Speech and Hearing Therapy at the University of Massachusetts Amherst a Master of Education in Speech Language Pathology at Northeastern University and her Doctor of Science degree at Boston University 1 Helms Estabrooks has worked at the Harold Goodglass Aphasia Research Center and Boston University School of Medicine the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and the University of Arizona As of 2022 she is a professor emerita and the former Brewer Smith Distinguished Chair in the Department of Communication Disorders and Sciences at Western Carolina University 1 Helms Estabrooks was a co founder of Academy of Neurologic Communication Disorders and Sciences ANCDS 2 and served as president from 2003 until 2004 3 Academic work editHelm Estabrooks is a researcher and speech language pathologist SLP specializing in the design and application of widely used diagnostic She developed in collaboration with behavioral neurologist Martin Albert and Robert Sparks a structured rehabilitation program for a type of nonfluent aphasia utilizing intoned phrases to facilitate speech and language production This program became known as Melodic Intonation Therapy 4 5 She subsequently designed and published programs and materials for treating aphasia symptoms and cognitive impairments 6 7 Awards and honors editHelm Estabrooks received Honors of the American Speech Language Hearing Association ASHA in 2000 8 and is a 2004 fellow of ASHA 9 In 2005 she received Honors of the Academy of Neurologic Communication Disorders and Sciences 10 She received the Frank R Kleffner Lifetime Clinical Career Award from the American Speech Language Hearing Foundation in 2012 11 and the Edith F Kaplan Award from the Massachusetts Neuropsychological Society 12 Selected publications editHelm Estabrooks Nancy 2002 03 01 Cognition and aphasia a discussion and a study Journal of Communication Disorders 35 2 171 186 doi 10 1016 S0021 9924 02 00063 1 ISSN 0021 9924 PMID 12036150 Helm Estabrooks Nancy Fitzpatrick Patricia M Barresi Barbara 1982 11 01 Visual Action Therapy for Global Aphasia Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders 47 4 385 389 doi 10 1044 jshd 4704 385 PMID 6194372 Naeser M A Alexander M P Helm Estabrooks N Levine H L Laughlin S A Geschwind N 1982 01 01 Aphasia with predominantly subcortical lesion sites description of three capsular putaminal aphasia syndromes Archives of Neurology 39 1 2 14 doi 10 1001 archneur 1982 00510130004002 ISSN 1538 3687 PMID 6976780 Helm Estabrooks Nancy 2014 Manual of aphasia and aphasia therapy Martin L Albert Marjorie Nicholas 3rd ed Austin Texas PRO ED an international publisher ISBN 978 1 4164 0549 8 OCLC 813301115 References edit a b Western Carolina University Nancy Helm Estabrooks Retrieved 2022 09 09 Spotlight on a member Nancy Helm Estabrook Ph D PDF June 17 2013 pages 11 13 Reyes Erin ANCDS Past Presidents www ancds org Retrieved 2022 09 12 Sparks Robert Helm Nancy Albert Martin 1974 12 01 Aphasia Rehabilitation Resulting from Melodic Intonation Therapy Cortex 10 4 303 316 doi 10 1016 S0010 9452 74 80024 9 ISSN 0010 9452 PMID 4452250 Singing Your Way Past Stroke with Melodic Intonation Therapy 8 January 2019 Helm Estabrooks Nancy Albert Martin L 2004 Manual of Aphasia and Aphasia Therapy Pro Ed ISBN 978 0 89079 963 5 Approaches to the treatment of aphasia Nancy Helm Estabrooks Audrey L Holland San Diego Singular Pub Group 1998 ISBN 1 56593 841 0 OCLC 37362356 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint others link Interview With Nancy Helm Estabrooks Recipient of the 2000 Honors of the Association Perspectives on Neurophysiology and Neurogenic Speech and Language Disorders 10 4 3 4 2000 12 01 doi 10 1044 nnsld10 4 3 Fellowship of the Association Recipients American Speech Language Hearing Association Retrieved 2022 09 09 Honorees www ancds org Retrieved 2022 09 09 Frank R Kleffner Lifetime Clinical Career Award recipients prior to 2017 PDF American Speech Language Hearing Foundation Edith Kaplan Award Massachusetts Neuropsychological Society mns clubexpress com Retrieved 2022 09 09 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nancy Helm Estabrooks amp oldid 1174623451, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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