Dr Jenny Lethlean
Academic Title - Senior Lecturer
School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences
Book Chapters
Lethlean, J. and Murdoch, B. E. (2000). Subgroup of multiple sclerosis patients based on language dysfunction.. Speech and language disorders in multiple sclerosis. (pp. 155-194) edited by Bruce E. Murdoch and Deborah G. Theodoros. London: Whurr.
Murdoch, B. E. and Lethlean, J. (2000). High-level language, naming and discourse abilities in multiple sclerosis. Speech and Language Disorders in Multiple Sclerosis. (pp. 131-154) edited by B. E.Murdoch and D. G.Theodoros. London: Whurr.
Murdoch, B. E. and Lethlean, J. (2000). Language disorders in multiple sclerosis. Speech and language disorders in multiple sclerosis. (pp. 109-130) edited by Bruce E. Murdoch and Deborah G. Theodoros. London: Whurr.
Journal Articles
Cameron, Ashley, McPhail, Steven M., Hudson, Kyla, Fleming, Jennifer, Lethlean, Jennifer and Finch, Emma (2015). Increasing the confidence and knowledge of occupational therapy and physiotherapy students when communicating with people with aphasia: A pre-post intervention study. Speech, Language and Hearing, 18 (3), 148-155. doi: 10.1179/2050572814Y.0000000062
Finch, Emma, Fleming, Jennifer, Brown, Kyla, Lethlean, Jennifer, Cameron, Ashley and McPhail, Steven M. (2013). The confidence of speech-language pathology students regarding communicating with people with aphasia. BMC Medical Education, 13 (1) 92, 92.1-92.8. doi: 10.1186/1472-6920-13-92
Theodoros, D. G., Ward, E. C., Murdoch, B. E., Lethlean, J. and Silburn, P. (1999). The effects of the Lee Silverman Voice Treatment Program on motor speech function in Parkinson disease following thalamotomy and pallidotomy surgery: A case study. Journal of Medical Speech-Language Pathology, 7 (2), 157-160.
Conference Paper
Theodoros, D.G., Ward, E. C., Murdoch, B. E., Silburn, P. and Lethlean, J. (1999). Impact of pallidotomy surgery and the Lee Silvermann Voice Treatment Program on motor speech function in Parkinson's Disease: A case study. 5th Multi Disciplinary Conference on Parkinson's Disease, Sydney, 22-24 August 1999.