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    Elizabeth Brookshire Madden

    Assistant Professor

    Phone:
    850-644- 4088
    Email:
    ebmadden@fsu.edu
    Office:
    Warren 510
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    Elizabeth B. Madden is an assistant professor in the School of Communication Science and Disorders and an affiliate of the Institute for Successful Longevity. She currently teaches SPA 4257 Acquired Communication Disorders and SPA 6231 Seminar in Aphasia. Her research is focused on rehabilitation of aphasia, an acquired language processing disorder. Specifically, her work is focused on understanding the relationship between spoken and written language abilities in individuals with aphasia and developing behavioral treatments to address reading and writing disorders post-stroke. Her work also addresses the impact of aphasia on the friendships and social well-being of people with aphasia and their care partners.

    Professional Credentials:

    -Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology (CCC-SLP), American Speech-Language Hearing Association

    -Speech-Language Pathology State License, State of Florida

    Education

    • B.S.  in Human & Organizational Development from Vanderbilt University
    • M.S.  in Speech-Language Pathology from Vanderbilt University Medical School
    • Ph.D.  in Speech & Hearing Sciences from University of Washington

    Research Interests

    Language processing in aphasia; Rehabilitation of alexia and agraphia post-stroke; impact of aphasia on friendships of people with aphasia and their care partners

    Teaching Interests

    Aphasia and related acquired neurogenic communication disorders

    Publications & Research

    Select Publications:

    • Mayer, J., Sandberg, C., Mozeiko, J., Madden, E. B., & Murray, L. (2021). Cognitive and linguistic benefits of aerobic exercise: A state-of-the-art systematic review of the stroke literature. Frontiers in Rehabilitation Sciences: Disability, Rehabilitation, and Inclusion. Retrieved from https://doi.org/10.3389/fresc.2021.785312

     

    • Madden, E. B., Riley, E., & Kendall, D. (2021). Acquired Disorders of Reading: Modeling, Assessment, and Treatment. In Ilias Papathanious, & Patrick Coppens (Eds.), Aphasia and Related Neurogenic Communication Disorders, 3rd edition (pp. 237-266). Jones & Bartlett Learning.

     

    • Therrien, M., Madden, E. B., Bislick, L., & Wallace, S. (2021). Aphasia and Friendship: The Role and Perspectives of Speech-Language Pathologists. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 30(5), 2228-2240.

     

    • Madden, E. B., Torrence, J., & Kendall, D. (2020). Cross-modal generalization of anomia treatment to reading in aphasia. Aphasiology.https://doi.org/10.1080/02687038.2020.1734529

     

    • Minkina, I., Bislick, L., Madden, E., Lai, V., Hunting Pompon, R., Silkes, J., Torrence, J., Zimmerman, R., & Kendall, D. (2019). The Influence of Phonomotor Treatment on Word Retrieval: Insights from Naming Errors. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research.

     

    • Madden, E., Conway, T., Henry, M., Spencer, K., Yorkston, K., & Kendall, D. (2018). The relationship between non-orthographic language abilities and reading performance in chronic aphasia: An exploration of the primary systems hypothesis. Journal of Speech Language Hearing Research.

     

    • Purdy, M., Coppens, P., Madden, E. B., Freed, D., Mozeiko, J., Patterson, J., & Wallace, S. (2018). Reading comprehension treatment in aphasia: A systematic review. Aphasiology, 1-23.

     

    • Madden, E.B., Robison, R., & Kendall, D. (2017). Phonological treatment approaches for spoken word production in aphasia. Seminars in Speech and Language, 1-12.

     

    • Minkina, I., Oelke, M., Bislick, L.P., Brookshire, C.E., Hunting Pompon, R., Silkes, J.P., & Kendall, D.L. (2016). Evolution of aphasic naming errors following phonomotor treatment: A replication and an extension. Aphasiology, 30, 8, 962-980.  doi:10.1080/02687038.2015.1081139

     

    • Kendall, D.L., Oelke, M., & Brookshire, C.E., & Nadeau, S.E. (2015). The influence of Phonomotor treatment on word retrieval abilities in 26 individuals with chronic aphasia: An open trial. Journal of Speech, Language and Hearing Research, 58, 798-812.

     

    • Brookshire, C.E., Wilson, J.P., Nadeau, S.E., Gonzalez Rothi, L., & Kendall, D.L. (2014). Frequency, nature, and predictors of alexia in a convenience sample of individuals with chronic aphasia. Aphasiology, 28 (12), 1464-1480.

     

    • Brookshire, C.E., Conway, T., Hunting Pompon, R., Oelke, M., & Kendall, D. (2014). Effects of intensive phonomotor treatment on reading in eight individuals with aphasia and phonological alexia. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 23, S300-S311.

     

    Grants & Awards

    Grants 

    • Madden, E. B., Graven, L., Constantino, C., & Schluck, G. (May 2022–Apr 2023). Exploring the impact of aphasia on the friendships of caregivers of stroke survivors with aphasia. Funded by FSU Council of Research and Creativity.

     

    • Madden, E. B., & Nimmons, E. (May 2022–Apr 2023). Implementing Literacy Treatment for Aphasia in the Clinical Setting. Funded by FSU School of Communication Science and Disorders.

     

    • Graves, W., Boukrina, O., & Madden, E. B. (Feb 2022–Jan 2023). Comparing phonological and semantic treatments for central alexias in persons with aphasia. Funded by New Jersey Health Foundation.

     

    • Madden, E. B. (May 2020–Aug 2020). Client and Clinician Perspectives on Reading and Writing after Stroke and Aphasia. Funded by FSU Council on Research and Creativity.

     

    • Madden, E. (May 2018–Aug 2018). Comprehensive Reading and Spelling Treatment for Aphasia: A pilot study. Funded by FSU Council on Research and Creativity (CRC).

     

    Awards

    • FSU  University-level Undergraduate Teaching Award, April 2020
    • FSU School of Communication Science and Disorders Faculty Teaching Award, April 2020
    • American Speech Language Hearing Association (ASHA) Journal Award: JSLHR Language Editor’s Award, November 2016
    • American Speech-Language-Hearing Foundation (ASHF) New Century Scholars Doctoral Scholarship, October 2015
    • National Institutes of Health (NIH)/ National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD) T32 (T32DC000033) UW Department of Speech & Hearing Sciences Training Grant, September 2014

     


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